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  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Foreword: Sharon Hartman Strom
  6. Contents
  7. Dedication
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. 1. Thinking about Occupational Sex-Typing
  10. 2. Buffering from Labor Costs
  11. 3. De-Skilling and Technological Change
  12. 4. Synthetic Turnover
  13. 5. The Legitimation of Exclusion
  14. 6. Exclusion by Organized Labor
  15. 7. Women as Labor Control
  16. 8. Alternative Sources of Secondary Labor
  17. 9. Conclusion
  18. Appendixes
  19. References
  20. Index

Contents

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

Appendixes

References

Index

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