L 13.2:W 89/8/963
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Everybody's talking about : trained workers for the future : women workers can meet the challenge / |
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L 13.2:W 89/9
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Report of World of Work Conference on Career and Job Opportunities : held at Howard University, Washington, D.C., July 26-28, 1962 / |
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L 13.2: W 89/10
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Fact sheet on the relative position of women and men workers in the economy. |
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L 13.2:W 89/11
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Underutilization of women workers |
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L 13.2:W 89/11/971
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Underutilization of women workers. |
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L13.2..W12_2
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A brief history of the New York minimum wage case. |
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L13.2..W12_3
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The high cost of low wages and how to prevent it. |
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L13.2..W12_7
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On the Home Front with Minimum Wage. |
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L13.2..W26
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Wartime reminders to women who work, the paying guest, the paid hostess. |
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L13.2..W84
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Women at work, a century of industrial change. |
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L13.2..W84_2
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Women in the economy of the United States of America. |
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L13.2..W84_7
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Women in Brazil today. |
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L13.2..W84_20_946
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The Women's Bureau, its purpose and functions. |
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L13.2..W84_23
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Women in Latin America, legal rights and restrictions. |
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L13.2..W89_2
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Work that Women Do. |
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L13.2..W89_3
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Suggested standards for union contract provisions affecting women. |
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L 13.2:W89/11-966
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Underutilization of women workers. |
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L 13.20:
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Women in the ... Congress. |
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L 13.22/2:
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Background facts on women workers in the United States. |
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L 13.22:AL 1 b/
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Women workers in Alabama. |
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