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| author | Hildenbrand, Suzanne |
| author_facet | Hildenbrand, Suzanne Hildenbrand, Suzanne |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | "Women's Work" within Librarianship: Time to Expand the Feminist Agenda. Hildenbrand, Suzanne Cataloging Employment Level Employment Opportunities Females Feminism Library Science Research Needs Salaries Sex Discrimination Work Environment Notes that the literature shows female intensive professions are usually devalued in terms of pay, status, career opportunities, and working conditions. It is argued that gender equity in librarianship should focus on library specialties, such as children's librarianship and cataloging, that are more likely to employ women than the profession as a whole. (10 references) (CLB) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1989 |
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| spellingShingle | "Women's Work" within Librarianship: Time to Expand the Feminist Agenda. Hildenbrand, Suzanne Cataloging Employment Level Employment Opportunities Females Feminism Library Science Research Needs Salaries Sex Discrimination Work Environment "Women's Work" within Librarianship: Time to Expand the Feminist Agenda. Hildenbrand, Suzanne Cataloging Employment Level Employment Opportunities Females Feminism Library Science Research Needs Salaries Sex Discrimination Work Environment Notes that the literature shows female intensive professions are usually devalued in terms of pay, status, career opportunities, and working conditions. It is argued that gender equity in librarianship should focus on library specialties, such as children's librarianship and cataloging, that are more likely to employ women than the profession as a whole. (10 references) (CLB) |
| title | "Women's Work" within Librarianship: Time to Expand the Feminist Agenda. |
| topic | Cataloging Employment Level Employment Opportunities Females Feminism Library Science Research Needs Salaries Sex Discrimination Work Environment |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ401029 |