An edition of The Family wage (1988)

The Family wage

work, gender, and children in the modern economy

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English
Pages
138

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Cover of: The Family wage
The Family wage: work, gender, and children in the modern economy
1988, Rockford Institute, Focus on the Family Pub, Brand: Focus on the Family Pub
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Based on a conference sponsored by the Rockford Institute Center on the Family in America, held Mar. 24-26, 1988 in Rockford, Ill.

Published in
Rockford, IL
Series
The Family in America research series

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD6983 .F28 1988

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Pagination
138 p. :
Number of pages
138

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2065452M
Internet Archive
familywageworkge0000unse
ISBN 10
096193641X
LCCN
88062202
Library Thing
9458599

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