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245 _aFrom comparable worth to pay equity: into the 1990s
520 _aThis symposium is a effort to extend the Pay Equity (PE) dialogue into the 1990s. Nancy Burns, and Michael Graham and Albert Hyde focus on the institutional dimensions of the struggle for PE. Paula England and Barbara Kilbourne, and Philip Benson and Jeffrey Harnsby offer studies which show the interplay between the technical and human dimensions of PE policy in their consideration of the job evaluation process. The essays, by Martin and Thorsin-Hamm and Ames provide with two fine peeks at PE in a cross-national perspective. PE by itself may go a long way toward enhancing economic status, but little toward empowering women in the work place. Sweden has done more than the United States in the last decade to
650 _a Woman Status
650 _a Sweden
650 _a Legislator
650 _a Pay Equity
650 _a Legal Status
650 _aWomen - USA
773 _aInternational Journal of Public Administration
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