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Legislation such as the Education Professions Development Act of 1967 seemed good reason for optimism, he said. But much of the money that Congress authorized was never actually appropriated.
Gailbraith does well to emphasize the enormous concentrations of private socioeconomic power which thwart macroeconomic planning and continue inflation. A fling at price-wage controls, however, will not solve the crisis of modern liberalism. The country needs a full-scale commitment by a political party to run a government without...
The number of women in the higher business and professional categories is grossly disproportionate both to the population and to the educational background of some women. Women constitute only 9% of all the professions, 7% of the doctors, 3% of the lawyers, 1% of the engineers. Average starting salaries in...
And so it has gone. Women, who are 51% of the nation's population, and hold 37% of the jobs, earn overall salaries that are 42% less than those for men. Although they gained the right to vote 50 years ago after laborious struggles, there is only one woman...
The Faculty committee will examine ways of increasing women's participation in teaching and administration in the Faculty, and make a more general inquiry into the problems of careers for women in education and other professions. -M.E.K.