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“Jobs the Revolution Passed By”
Filed under Career Exploration, Women and Careers
Posted by Libraries, June 09, 2006
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Lisa Belkin, The New York Times, May 21, 2006, Sec. 10, Col. 1, p. 1
Some women have successfully moved into fields of employment previously dominated by males. Still, there are many areas where the female sex has failed to make inroads, never mind becoming a force, including Wall Street and the Oval Office. This article explores a few of them.
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- On the next screen, click on the title of the article to reach the full text.
For other recent articles on women in the workplace, see our archive at http://my.simmons.edu/libraries/collections/career/womenandcareers/index.shtml.
—Robert Demanche
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