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| Author, Last | Author, First | Title |
| Abraham | Laurie | Reinventing home: six working women look at their home lives |
| Aburdene | Patricia | Megatrends for women |
| Acton | Janice | Women at work 1850-1930 |
| Adolf | Barbara | The employer’s guide to child care |
| Albelda | Randy | Glass ceilings and bottomless pits: women’s work, women’s poverty |
| Allison | Charlene J | Winds of change |
| Amott | Teresa | Caught in the crisis: women and the us economy today |
| Armstrong | Pat | The double ghetto |
| Asley | Joann | Hospitals, paternalism, and the role of the nurse |
| Astin | Helen S | Women: a bibliography on their education and careers |
| Auerbach | Judith D | The business of child care |
| Auerbach | Slyvia | A women’s book of money |
| Bachrach | Susan | Dames employees: the feminization of postal work in nineteenth-century france |
| Baker | Daniel B | Cracking the corporate closet |
| Bankert | Marianne | Watchful care: a history of america’s nurse anesthetists |
| Barber | Elizabeth Wayland | Women’s work |
| Barrentine | Pat | When the canary stops singing: women’s perspectives on transforming business |
| Beechey | Veronica | A matter of hours: women, part-time work and the labour market |
| Beechey | Veronica | Unequal work |
| Berk | Richard A | Labor and leisure at home: content and organization of the household day |
| Berk | Sarah Fenstermaker | Women and household labor |
| Bilgin | Gahir | The roles of women and community development |
| Binkin | Martin | Women and the military |
| Bird | Caroline | Enterprising women |
| Bird | Caroline | Everything a woman needs to know to get paid what she’s worth |
| Bird | Caroline | The two-paycheck marriage: how women at work are changing life in america |
| Black | Clementina | Married women’s work; being the report of an enquiry undertaken by the women’s industrial council |
| Blaxall | Martha | Women and the work place: the implications of occupation segregation |
| Blum | Linda M | Between feminism and labor: the significance of the comparable worth movement |
| Bohen | Halcyone H | Balancing jobs and family life: do flexible schedules help? |
| Borman | Kathryn | Women in the workplace: effects on families |
| Bose | Christine | Hidden aspects of women’s work |
| Boydston | Jeanne | Home and work: housework, wages, and the ideology of labor in the early republic |
| Bradley | Harriet | Men’s work, women’s work |
| Braybon | Gail | Out of the cage: women’s experience in tow world wars |
| Brown | Clair | Gender in the workplace |
| Brownlee | W Elliot | Women in the american economy |
| Byerly | Victoria | Hard times cotton mill girls: personal histories of womanhood and poverty in the south |
| Callan | Hilary | The incorporated wife |
| Canape | Charlene | The part-time solution |
| Cannie | Joan Koob | The woman’s guide to management success: how to win power in the real organizational world |
| Cavendish | Ruth | Women on the line |
| Center for the study, education and advancement of women | Black working women: debunking the myths | |
| Chapkis | Wendy | Of common cloth |
| Charles | Lindsey | Women and work in pre-industrial england |
| Chesler | Phyllis | Women, money and power |
| Christensen | Kathleen | Women and home-based work |
| Clark | Alice | Working life of women in the seventeenth century |
| Cohen | Allan | Alternative work schedules: intergrating individual organizational needs |
| Cohen | Margorie | Women’s work, markets, and economic development in nineteenth-century ontario |
| Collins | Jane | Work without wages |
| Cook | Alice | Women and trade unions in eleven industrialized countries |
| Costello | Cynthia B | The american woman 2001-2002 |
| Curtis | Jean | A guide for working mothers |
| Davies | Margery W | Woman’s place is at the typewriter |
| Demeter | Richard | Primer, presses, and composing sticks |
| Dex | Shirley | British and american women at work |
| Dex | Shirley | Women’s occupational mobility |
| Duncan | Beverly | Sex typing and social roles |
| Eisenstein | Sarah | Give us bread but give us roses |
| Enarson | Elaine Pitt | Woods-working women: sexual integration in the us forest service |
| Epstein | Cynthia | Woman’s place |
| Epstein | T Scarlett | Women, work and family |
| Eugster | Carla | Somebody’s brother |
| Fabe | Marilyn | Up against the clock |
| Farley | Jennie | Women workers in fifteen countries |
| Feinstein | Karen Wolk | Working women and families |
| Fenandez-kelly | Maria | For we are sold, i and my people |
| Finlay | Barbara | The women of azua: work and family in the rural dominican republic |
| Frank | Harold | Women in the organization |
| Franoi | Barbara | At the very least she pays the rent: women and german industralization 1871-1914 |
| Fraser | Helen | Women and war work |
| Gentry | Dianekoos | Enduring women |
| Gerrard | Meg | Women in management |
| Gerstel | Naomi | Families and work |
| Glazer | Nona Y | Women’s paid and unpaid labor |
| Glazer | Penina | Unequal colleagues: the entrance of women into the professions, 1890-1940 |
| Glenn | Evelyn Nakano | Issei, nisei, war bride: three generations of japanese american women in domestic service |
| Gluck | Sherna Berger | Rosie the riveter revisited: women, the war and social change |
| Goldschmidt-clermont | Luisella | Unpaid work in the household |
| Gordon | Francine | Bringing women into management |
| Green | Anne Bosanko | One woman’s war: letters home from the women’s army corps 1944-1946 |
| Griffin | Christine | Typical girls?: young women from school to the job market |
| Guerin-gonzales | Camille | Mexican workers & american dreams |
| Haas | Violet | Women in scientific and engineering professions |
| Hagan | Oliver | Women-owned businesses |
| Hartmann | Heidi I | Comparable worth |
| Hennig | Margaret | The managerial woman |
| Hoffman | Nancy | Woman’s “true” profession: voices from the history of teaching |
| Howe | Louise Kapp | Pink collar workers |
| Hunter | Frances C | Equal par for comparable worth |
| Irvine | Betty Jo | Sex segregation in librarianship |
| Jacobs | Jerry A | Revolving doors |
| Jensen | Joan M | A needle, a bobbin, a strike |
| Jensen | Joan M | With these hands: women working on the land |
| Jewell | Donald | Women and management: an expanding role |
| John | Angela | By the sweat of their brow |
| John | Angela V | Unequal opportunities: women’s employment in england 1800-1918 |
| Junsay | Alma | Women working: compartive perspectives in developing areas |
| Juster | Norton | So sweet to labor |
| Kahn-Hut | Rachel | Women and work : problems and perspectives |
| Kandel | Thelma | What women earn |
| Kasserman | David Richard | Fall river outrage |
| Katzell | Mildred | Women in the work force: confrontation with change |
| Katzman | David M | Seven days a week |
| Kelley | Mary | Women’s being, woman’s place |
| Kelly | Rita | Comparable worth, pay equity, and public policy |
| Kesselman | Amy | Fleeting opportunities |
| Kessler-harris | Alice | A woman’s wage |
| Kessler-harris | Alice | Out to work |
| King | David | The best way in the world for the woman to make money |
| Kinnear | Mary | First days fighting days |
| Kleiman | Carol | Women’s network |
| Krause | Elliott A | Division of labor: a political perspective |
| Kreps | Juanita | Sex in the marketplace: american women at work |
| Kreps | Juanita | Women and the american economy: a look to the 1980s |
| Kundsin | Ruth B | Women and success: the anatomy of achievement |
| Laird | Donald | The psychology of supervising the working woman |
| Lasota | Marcia | Women and business ownership |
| Lauffer | Armand | Careers, colleagues, and conflicts |
| Leacock | Eleanor | Women’s work |
| Leavitt | Judith | Women in management: an annotated bibliography and sourcelist |
| Lefkowitz | Rochelle | For crying out loud |
| Lewenhak | Sheila | Women and work |
| Lewis | Jane | Women, work and family in the british, canadian and norweigan offshores oilfields |
| Lichtenstein | Grace | Machisma: women and daring |
| Lopata | Helena Z | Occupation: housewife |
| Loring | Rosalind | Breakthrough: women into management |
| Lown | Judy | Women and industrialization: gender at work in nineteenth-century england |
| Lunneborg | Patricia | Women changing work |
| Malcolmson | Patricia E | English laundresses: a social history, 1850-1930 |
| Marshall | Kathryn | In the combat zone |
| Martin | Molly | Hard-hatted women |
| Mason | Mary Ann | The equality trap |
| Matthews | Glenna | Just a housewife |
| Mcmillan | James | Housewife or harlot |
| Mcnall | Scott | Bringing class back in |
| Meinhardt | Lela | Cinderella’s housework dialectics |
| Michelson | Maureen | Women and work |
| Milkman | Ruth | Gender at work: the dynamics of job segregation by sex during world war ii |
| Milkman | Ruth | Women, work & protest: a century of us women’s labor history |
| Moen | Phyllis | Working parents |
| Molloy | John T | The woman’s dress for success book |
| Morrison | Ann M | Breaking the glass ceiling |
| Mott | Frank L | The employment revolution |
| Motz | Marilyn Ferris | Making the american home |
| National safety council | The woman on the job | |
| Nelson | Paula | The joy of money |
| Nielsen | Georgia | From sky girl to flight attendant |
| Norris | Gloria | The working mother’s complete handbook |
| Nussbaum | Shirley | Women in the world of work : statistical analysis and projections to the year 2000 |
| Oakley | Ann | Woman’s work |
| Ogden | Annegret S | The great american housewife |
| O’neill | William L | Women at work |
| Ong | Aihwa | Spirits of resistance and capitalist discipline : factory women in malaysia |
| Pahl | Re | On work: historical, comparative and theoretical approaches |
| Peiss | Kathy | Cheap amusements |
| Peters | Joan K | When mothers work |
| Pletcher | Barbara | Saleswoman |
| Reskin | Barbara F | Job queues, gender queues |
| Reskin | Barbara F | Women’s work, men’s work : sex segregation on the job |
| Reynolds | Betty | Setting the record straight: an introduction of women’s professional achievement |
| Reynolds | Betty | Setting the record straight: the history and evolution of women’s professional achievement in engineering |
| Richardson | Dorothy | The long day |
| Roberts | Elizabeth | A woman’s place an oral history of working-class women 1980-1940 |
| Roland | Alan | Career and motherhood: struggles for a new identity |
| Rose | Suzanne | Women’s careers: pathways and pitfalls |
| Rosener | Judy B | America’s competitive secret: utilizing women as a management strategy |
| Ross | Ruth | Prospering woman |
| Rubin | Lillian B | Worlds of pain |
| Ruddick | Sara | Working it out |
| Ruiz | Vicki L | Cannery women cannery lives |
| Russell | Dora | The religion of the machine age |
| Sachs | Carolyn | The invisible farmers: women in arigcultural productin |
| Saffioti | Heleieth I B | Women in class society |
| Saso | Mary | Women in the japanese workplace |
| Schaef | Anne | The addictive organization |
| Schilpp | Madelon | Great women of the press |
| Schmiechen | James | Sweated industries and sweted labor |
| Schofield | Ann | Sealskin and shoddy |
| Schroedel | Jane | Alone in a crowd: women in the trades tell their stories |
| Schwartz | Eleanor Brantley | The sex barrier in business |
| Schwartz | Rosalind | Women at work |
| Schwartz | Rosalind | Women at work ii |
| Scott | Hilda | Working your way to the bottom: the feminization of poverty |
| Scott | Lucy | Time out for motherhood |
| Sexton | Patricia Cayo | The new nightingales |
| Sheridan | Mary | Lives |
| Smith | Raplh | The subtle revolution |
| Sokoloff | Natalie | Between money and love |
| Soltow | Martha | Women in american labor history, 1825-1935 |
| Spradley | James | The cocktail waitress |
| Stead | Bette Ann | Women in management |
| Stewart | Nathaniel | The effective woman manager |
| Strasser | Susan | Never done: a history of american housework |
| Stromberg | Ann | Women working |
| Strumingher | Laura S | Women and the making of the working class: lyon, 1830-1870 |
| Summerfield | Penny | Women workers in the second world war |
| Summers | Anne | Angels and citizens: british women as military nurses, 1854-1914 |
| Swiss | Deborah J | Women and the work/family dilemma : how today’s professional women are finding solutions |
| Szinovacz | Maximiliane | Women’s retirement : policy implications of recent research |
| Taylor | Russel R | Exceptional entrepreneurial women : strategies for success |
| Tentler | Leslie Woodcock | Wage-earning women : industrial work and family life in the united states, 1900-1930 |
| Tepper | Terri | The new entrepreneurs : women working from home |
| Theodore | Athena | The professional woman |
| Tristan | Flora | The worker’s union |
| Valli | Linda | Becoming clerical workers |
| Van Raaphorst | Donna | Union maids not wanted : organizing domestic workers, 1870-1940 |
| Vicinus | Martha | Independent women : work and community for single women, 1850-1920 |
| Wajcman | Judy | Women in control : dilemmas of a workers co-operative |
| Walby | Sylvia | Patriarchy at work : patriarchal and capitalist relations in employment |
| Wallace | Phyllis | Black women in the labor force |
| Waring | Marilyn | If women counted : a new feminist economics |
| Weiner | Lynn Y | From working girl to working mother : the female labor force in the united states, 1820-1980 |
| Wertheimer | Barbara Mayer | Labor education for women workers |
| Wertheimer | Barbara Mayer | Trade union women : a study of their participation in new york city locals |
| Wertheimer | Barbara Mayer | We were there : the story of working women in america |
| Werwie | Doris M | Sex and pay in the federal government : using job evaluation systems to implement comparable worth |
| Wetherby | Terry | Conversations : working women talk about doing a “man’s job” |
| Williams | John Minors | A woman’s guide to successful investing |
| Winston | Sandra | The entrepreneurial woman |
| Yeandle | Susan | Women’s working lives : patterns and strategies |
| Zavella | Patricia | Women’s work and chicano families : cannery workers of the santa clara valley |
