Professional Progress: Why Women Still Don't Have Wives

Terri Apter

Professional Progress: Why Women Still Don't Have Wives
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Published
9 November 1993
Pages
280
ISBN
9780333593448

Professional Progress: Why Women Still Don’t Have Wives

Terri Apter

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This book questions women’s slow progress towards equality. Neither male conspiracies nor women’s psychology is at fault, but social structures which fail to accommodate people who both need to earn a living and who are obliged to care for their families underlie persistent inequalities. Many women do succeed in combining motherhood with career success, but they do so by escaping set patterns both at work and in the home. This book charts the odds against them and their methods of triumph.

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