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DeWeese, June L . Comparable Worth : An Annotated Bibliography. Brooklyn, NY : CompuBibs, 1985.
Law KF3467.A1 D48 1985

Dubeck, Paula J. and Kathryn Borman, eds. Woman and Work: A Handbook. New York: Garland, 1996.
SML HD6095 W678X 1996 (LC)

Farley, Jennie. Academic Women and Employment Discrimination : A Critical Annotated Bibliography. Ithaca, NY : New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 1982.
SML LB2332.3 F37 1982 (LC)

Feinberg, Renee. Women, Education and Employment : A Bibliography of Periodical Citations, Pamphlets, Newspapers and Government Documents, 1970 1980. Hamden, CT: Library Professional Publications, 1982.
SML Reference Z5815 U5 F44 1982 (LC)

Ferber, Marianne A. Women and Work, Paid and Unpaid: A Selected Annotated Bibliography. New York : Garland, 1987.
SML Reference Z7963 E7 F48 1987 (LC)

Kennedy, Susan Estabrook . America's White Working Class Women: A Historical Bibliography. New York : Garland Pub., 1981.
SML Reference Z7963 E7 K45 (LC)

Leavitt, Judith A. Women in Administration and Management: An Information Sourcebook. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press, 1988.
Social Science Library Z7963 E7 L43 1988 (LC)

McFeely, Mary Drake. Women's Work in Britain and America from the Nineties to World War I: An Annotated Bibliography. Boston, MA : G. K. Hall, 1982.
SML Reference Z7963 E7 M43 1982 (LC)

Soltow, Martha Jane. American Women and the Labor Movement, 1825 1974: An Annotated Bibliography. 2nd ed. Metuchen, NJ : Scarecrow, 1976.
SML Reference Z7963 E7 S635 1976 (LC)

Wilkinson, Carroll Wetzel. Women Working in Nontraditional Fields : References and Resources, 1963-1988. Boston, MA : G. K. Hall, 1991.
SML Z7963 E7 W53X 1991 (LC)

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