Working women don't have wives: professional success in the 1990s
Femmes (biographies)
Braille avec transcription humaine
Résumé
Apter contends that women in the world of work are at an unfair disadvantage because, as a general rule, they don't have what their male counterparts do: "a partner who looks after their domestic needs, cares for their children, accommodates… their changing occupational needs, and puts family responsibilities first and foremost." She discusses how to counter this by combining change at home and in the workplace
Description du titre
Éditeur
St. Martin's Press
Année
1993
Cote
5738374
Description de la version braille du CAÉB
Volumes
8
Type de braille
EBAE
Producteur
Associated Services for the Blind