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Product NameLean In: Women, Work, And The Will To Lead
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AuthorSheryl Sandberg
Page Count240
BindingHardcover
Published03/12/2013
FeaturesTEDtalk 50 most powerful women seek challenges take risks
Long DescriptionThe Trapped Woman examines the ways in which gender-based definitions of deviant behaviour affect the treatment of women and their access to resources in contemporary society. The contributors argue that many of the standards that define `normal' behaviour for men paradoxically label the same behaviour `deviant' for women. The policy implications of such gender-based definitions are examined with reference to mental health, drug use, crime, poverty and single parent families, employment and physical health areas.
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