2. Mink speaks on feminist politics and single poor mothers. The author discusses how child-caring has lost its "economic" value to our society, since we value wages and income so much. Working in the labor market is considered liberating and receiving welfare or staying at home looked down up on. Do you think it's socially fair that the new welfare law forces woman benefiting from it to work outside of the home? Why?
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Week 7 Presentation
1. According to Bose and Whaley there research suggests that there is segregation between women and men in the work force, and that when women are hired into the top pyrimad it is usually because the job has changed in some way? Looking at successful women today, to what extent do you think this is true?
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