Women's Studies: Its Impact on Society, Technology, and the Arts conference. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. October 29-31, 1981. "Conceptions and Misconceptions of Women, Work, and Occupational Health."
Scope and Contents
Stellman discusses how gender and protectionism have helped to advance occupational health measures, such as minimum wage, but have also helped exclude women based on their reproductive capabilities. For possibly related materials, see MC 657, #2.17-2.20.
Dates
- Creation: 1974-1989
Language of Materials
Materials in English.
Access Restrictions:
Access. Unrestricted. An appointment is necessary to use any audiovisual material.
Extent
19 audiotapesCreator
- From the Collection: Stellman, Jeanne Mager, 1947- (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Repository
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