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I DO Know How She Does It: Kate Reddy and Feminism`s Unfinished Business
Unformatted Document Text:  25 Ulrich, Katherine Elizabeth. “Insuring Family Risks: Suggestions for a National Family Policy and Wage Replacement” 14 Yale J.L. & Feminism 1 (2002). U.S. Census Bureau. “Percentage of Childless Women 40 to 44 Years Old Increases Since 1976, Census Bureau Reports.” www.census.gov/Press- Release/www/releases/archives/fertility U.S. Census Bureau. Current Population Reports, “Women and Men in the United States: March 2002.” (2003) Valian, Virginia. Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1998. Weinberg, Daniel H. Evidence from Census 2000 About Earnings Detailed Occupation for Men and Women. U.S. Census Bureau, May 2004. Williams, Joan. Unbending Gender: Why Family and Work Conflict and What to Do About It. Oxford University Press, 2000. Williams, Joan C. and Nancy Segal. “Beyond the Maternal Wall: Relief for Family Caregivers Who are Discriminated Against on the Job,” 26 Harv. Women’s L.J. 77 (2003). Young, Cathy. “Opting Out: The press discovers the mommy wars, again.” ReasonOnline,June 2004. Young, Cathy. “Women on the Verge” Reason, April 1, 1998. Zylan, Yvonne. “Maternalism Redefined: Gender, the State, and the Politics of Day Care, 1945-1962.” Gender & Society, October 2000, 14:5: 608-630.

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Ulrich, Katherine Elizabeth. “Insuring Family Risks: Suggestions for a National Family
Policy and Wage Replacement” 14 Yale J.L. & Feminism 1 (2002).

U.S. Census Bureau. “Percentage of Childless Women 40 to 44 Years Old Increases Since
1976, Census Bureau Reports.”
www.census.gov/Press-
Release/www/releases/archives/fertility
U.S. Census Bureau. Current Population Reports, “Women and Men in the United States:
March 2002.” (2003)

Valian, Virginia. Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women. Cambridge, Mass: MIT
Press, 1998.

Weinberg, Daniel H. Evidence from Census 2000 About Earnings Detailed Occupation
for Men and Women.
U.S. Census Bureau, May 2004.

Williams, Joan. Unbending Gender: Why Family and Work Conflict and What to Do
About It.
Oxford University Press, 2000.

Williams, Joan C. and Nancy Segal. “Beyond the Maternal Wall: Relief for Family
Caregivers Who are Discriminated Against on the Job,” 26 Harv. Women’s L.J. 77
(2003).

Young, Cathy. “Opting Out: The press discovers the mommy wars, again.” ReasonOnline,
June 2004.

Young, Cathy. “Women on the Verge” Reason, April 1, 1998.

Zylan, Yvonne. “Maternalism Redefined: Gender, the State, and the Politics of Day Care,
1945-1962.” Gender & Society, October 2000, 14:5: 608-630.


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