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... female workers and female PAP members , respectively . Thus , their members come from a wider spectrum of social classes . But even these more pluralistic organizations do not seem to instil the high degree of enthusiasm and commitment ...
... female workers and female PAP members , respectively . Thus , their members come from a wider spectrum of social classes . But even these more pluralistic organizations do not seem to instil the high degree of enthusiasm and commitment ...
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... female population in 1992 . Table 5.1 . Graduates from Institutions of Higher Learning , 1950-1992 ( selected years ) Males Females Year Rates per 10,000 Rate per 10,000 Total Male Population Total Female Population 1950 90 1.7 53 1.2 ...
... female population in 1992 . Table 5.1 . Graduates from Institutions of Higher Learning , 1950-1992 ( selected years ) Males Females Year Rates per 10,000 Rate per 10,000 Total Male Population Total Female Population 1950 90 1.7 53 1.2 ...
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Sociological Perspectives Stella R. Quah. the distribution of female workers , the highest concentration of female labour in 1970 was in the category of factory production workers or operators . The diversification of skills among women ...
Sociological Perspectives Stella R. Quah. the distribution of female workers , the highest concentration of female labour in 1970 was in the category of factory production workers or operators . The diversification of skills among women ...
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Family Formation | 49 |
Marriage and Parenthood as Personal | 105 |
Social Policy and Childcare | 155 |
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