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Gender and economic change in the United States and Mexico, 1900-2000
Patricia Fernndez-Kelly
Sociology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Working Women
100%
Economic Development
95%
Urban Population
87%
Salaries and Fringe Benefits
87%
Mexico
76%
European Continental Ancestry Group
66%
Organizations
60%
Economics
55%
Occupational Groups
51%
Social Sciences
economic change
73%
Mexico
57%
gender
35%
Export processing zones
23%
national state
17%
working woman
16%
urban population
16%
economic integration
16%
labor force
14%
wage
13%
worker
9%
organization
8%
present
7%
economics
6%
Arts & Humanities
Economic Change
75%
Mexico
61%
Economic Integration
19%
Global City
19%
National State
17%
Historical Research
14%
Disappearance
13%
Economic Development
13%
Field Work
13%
Labor
10%
Wages
9%
Workers
8%