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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:235619130:6264
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245 00 $aSlipping through the cracks :$bthe status of Black women /$cedited by Margaret C. Simms and Julianne Malveaux.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon :$bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$c2017.
264 4 $c©1986
300 $a1 online resource (302 pages)
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588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 18, 2017).
500 $aPapers presented at a symposium sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and the Review of Black political economy.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gEmployment issues --$tBlack women and labor force participation : an analysis of sluggish growth rates /$rBarbara A.P. Jones --$tThe myth of the double-advantage : black female managers /$rKaren Fulbright --$tComparable worth and its impact on black women /$rJulianne Malveaux --$gBook reviews :$tWhen and where I enter and Labor of love, labor of sorrow /$rCecilia A. Conrad --$gEducation and training --$tA report on the educational status of black women during the UN Decade of Women, 1976-85 /$rMargaret B. Wilkerson --$tBlack women in employment and training programs /$rLynn C. Burbridge --$tBlack women and the Job Training Partnership Act /$rHarriett Harper --$gSingle-parent families --$tBlack women who head families : an economic struggle /$rMargaret C. Simms --$tStrategies used by black single mothers against stress /$rHarriette Pipes McAdoo --$tBook review : Losing ground : American social policy, 1950-1980 /$rWilliam A. Darity Jr., Samuel L. Myers, Jr. --$gHealth issues --$tGeneral health conditions and medical insurance issues concerning black women /$rAlvin E. Headen, Jr. and Sandra W. Headen --$tEmployment implications of a changing health-care system /$rFred McKinney --$tPublic policy and health-care delivery : a practitioner's perspective /$rRon Law --$gDevelopment issues --$tWomen and self-employment in urban Tanzania /$rWillene A. Johnson --$tJamaican working-class women : producers and reproducers /$rBeverly J. Mason --$tYou have struck a rock : a note on the status of black women in South Africa /$rJulianne Malveaux --$gResearch and policy implications --$tA research agenda on the economic status of black women /$rPhyllis A. Wallace --$tA legislative/policy agenda to improve the status of black women /$rJulianne Malveaux and Margaret C. Simms.
520 2 $a"The problems and special needs of black women are still given inadequate attention in social science analysis. Too often black women are subsumed under the category of ""blacks"" or ""women, "" with little consideration for their unique needs. This volume focuses on black women as a special group. It includes chapters on employment, educational attainment, and job training programs which originated as papers given at a symposium on the economic status of black women, co-sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and The Review of Black Political Economy."--Provided by publisher
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650 6 $aNoires américaines$xConditions sociales$vCongrès.
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650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE$xDiscrimination & Race Relations.$2bisacsh
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655 0 $aElectronic books.
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700 1 $aSimms, Margaret C.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aMalveaux, Julianne,$eeditor.
710 2 $aCongressional Black Caucus Foundation.
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