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- Macmillan. pp. 186–90. ISBN 978-0-230-80214-8. Srigley, Katrina (2010). Breadwinning Daughters: Young Working Women in a Depression-era City, 1929–1939. University...
- labour in parenting tasks can also be classified as 'caring about' (breadwinning) and 'caring for' (nurturing) children". In the United Kingdom, the emergence...
- Guerriero R. Wilson, "Women's work in offices and the preservation of men's 'breadwinning' jobs' in early twentieth-century Glasgow." Women's History Review 10#3...
- (1987) Zinn (2003) Geva, Dorit (October 1, 2011). "Different and Unequal? Breadwinning, Dependency Deferments, and the Gendered Origins of the U.S. Selective...
- Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 186–90. ISBN 9780333619933. Katrina Srigley (2010). Breadwinning Daughters: Young Working Women in a Depression-era City, 1929-1939. University...
- roles have evolved over the years; in modern times, women often share breadwinning responsibilities with the men, and same-**** couples have become more...
- and according to Donnalyn Pompper, is the reason "men no longer own breadwinning identities and, like women, their bodies are objectified in m**** media...
- discussed), job loss, debt, loss of money or ****ets due to divorce, death of breadwinning spouse, being denied jobs due to discrimination, and many others. Moreover...
- Retrieved 21 May 2018. Geva, Dorit (October 2011). "Different and Unequal? Breadwinning, Dependency Deferments, and the Gendered Origins of the U.S. Selective...
- Macmillan. pp. 186–190. ISBN 9780230802148. Katrina Srigley (2010). Breadwinning Daughters: Young Working Women in a Depression-era City, 1929-1939. University...