Status
Available
Pages
xxi; 232
Collection
Publication
New York : McGraw-Hill Companies, c1997.
Description
The authors intend this book to act as a short, topical and issue based supplement for courses dealing with race and gender studies, economics, women's studies, sociology and public policy where concern needs to be directed against wage inequality.
Language
Physical description
xxi, 232 p.; 24 cm
ISBN
0070009686 / 9780070009684
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