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The Decline of Occupations,ints, millions of workers on three continents were affected through their companies′ losses or through the investments of their pension plans and personal savings. Workers on Wall Street were affected directly: within a few months, an estimated 15,000 of them were looking for new jobs (Reflett, 1988OMIT 发表于 2025-3-28 23:00:51
Women, Work, and Family,er—affect individuals? Women’s labor force participation is changing much faster than the household division of labor. This means that many women are employed, yet solely responsible for the housework. The labor force participation of mothers of young children is changing much faster than the availa排斥 发表于 2025-3-29 06:24:51
Gender and the Structural Transformation of the Legal Profession in the United States and Canada,arge firms. Both developments are part of a growth in the profession that has occurred over much of this century, especially during the past two decades, when this expansion has seemed to some to be out of control (see Abel, 1986). Those who see this growth as a problem are divided in their concernsSpirometry 发表于 2025-3-29 09:00:26
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Contradiction and Change in Organized Religion,nd Jews were accepted as part of the mainstream and nonaffiliation was simply un-American. Institutional religion in the United States was not only the heart of the “American Way of Life,” but its moral conscience, political legitimator, and economic backbone as well. Church religion was not isomorpHACK 发表于 2025-3-30 01:18:01
,The “Unmaking” of a Movement?,, demoralized and disorganized, has rapidly lost momentum. The number of union members began to decline in 1979 and continued to do so for another decade, representing the greatest sustained loss of unionists since the 1920s. Unions have since lost between 4 1/2 and 5 1/2 million members. The rate o