Item Detail
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9445
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English
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The Declining Distinctiveness of Utah's Working Women
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BYU Studies
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Summer 1979
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19
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525-43
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Bahr concludes '(1) Over the past generation the labor force participation of Utah women has become increasingly like that of women nationally, until today there is no difference. Utah women are as apt as other women to work outside the home. (2) The general types of jobs held by women have changed little since 1940; to the degree that change has occurred, it has been in the direction of making Utah women more like women in other states. (3) Both in Utah and in the nation, the position of women relative to men with respect to higher education and to participation in high-status occupations has either remained stable or deteriorated.' (p. 526)
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