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The Process of Occupational Sex-Typing: The Feminization of Clerical Labor in Great Britain: The Process of Occupational Sex-Typing: The Feminization of Clerical Labor in Great Britain
The Process of Occupational Sex-Typing: The Feminization of Clerical Labor in Great Britain
The Process of Occupational Sex-Typing: The Feminization of Clerical Labor in Great Britain
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Foreword: Sharon Hartman Strom
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Dedication
Acknowledgments
1. Thinking about Occupational Sex-Typing
2. Buffering from Labor Costs
3. De-Skilling and Technological Change
4. Synthetic Turnover
5. The Legitimation of Exclusion
6. Exclusion by Organized Labor
7. Women as Labor Control
8. Alternative Sources of Secondary Labor
9. Conclusion
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In the series
Women in the Political Economy
, edited by Ronnie J. Steinberg
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