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From housework to paid work: The implications of women's labor force experiences on class identity
John F. Zipp,
Eric Plutzer
Political Science
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Spouses
100%
Paid Work
100%
Housework
100%
Class Identity
100%
Labor Force
66%
Husband
33%
High School Senior
33%
US Schools
33%
Labor Market
33%
Two-wave
33%
Panel Design
33%
New Foci
33%
Married Women
33%
Housewives
33%
Traditional Theory
33%
Paid Labour
33%
Parent Socialization
33%
Class Position
33%
Class Identification
33%
Means of Transmission
33%
Student Parents
33%
Social Sciences
Spouses
100%
Manpower
100%
USA
66%
Secondary Schools
33%
Socialization
33%
Labor Market
33%
Married Women
33%
Class Position
33%
Class Identification
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labour Force
100%
Labor Market
33%