This study addresses the way gender mediates the lives of employed immigrant women in an ethnic minority community. Light is shed on the interplay of race-ethnicity, social class, and history and generates multiple contexts within which individual and collective attitudes are situated.
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This study addresses the way gender mediates the lives of employed immigrant women in an ethnic minority community. Light is shed on the interplay of race-ethnicity, social class, and history and generates multiple contexts within which individual and collective attitudes are situated.
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Fair. Ex-library. 2000 hardcover published without jacket/ex-library with usual markings & much wear on the cover/clean & unmarked text. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 280 p. Women's Studies, 22.