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The Dynamics of Women's Job Mobility
Diane H. Felmlee
Sociology and Criminology
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Wages
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Job Mobility
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Young children
50%
Husband
50%
Stochastic Model
50%
White Women
50%
Part-time Work
50%
Full Employment
50%
Women's Education
50%
Part-time Job
50%
Job Transitions
50%
Social Sciences
Job Mobility
100%
Toddlers
50%
Stochastics
50%
Part Time Employment
50%
Women's Education
50%
Income Limit
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Job Mobility
100%
Part-Time Employment
50%