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National longitudinal surveys : survey of mature women 30-44, [1967-1992]

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Corporate Author: Ohio State University. Center for Human Resource Research.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, Center for Human Resource Research, 1967-1992]
Subjects:
National Longitudinal Surveys of Labor Market Experience (U.S.)
Middle-aged women > Employment > United States > Longitudinal studies.
Labor market > United States > Longitudinal studies.
Labor supply > United States > Longitudinal studies.
Working class > United States > Longitudinal studies.
Longitudinal studies.
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