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For Intro to Women's Studies: Gender Issues in the Media

I will use this blog to post news and media items that relate to "Introduction to Women's Studies" course themes and topics.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

How Do We Determine "Female Power?" The Economist Explores Women And The Workplace

http://jezebel.com/5443586/how-do-we-determine-female-power-the--economist-explores-women-and-the-workplace?skyline=true&s=x
Posted by J. Muzak at 7:36 PM
Labels: economic power, women's work, workplace

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