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    White Women Teaching White Women about White Privilege, Race Cognizance and Social Action: Toward a pedagogical pragmatics by Gillespie, Diane, Ashbaugh, Leslie, Defiore, Joann

    Published in Race, ethnicity and education (01-09-2002)
    “…In this article, the authors describe a four-phase pedagogical project they undertook in response to the strong resistance they encountered from a number of…”
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    Occupational Gender Desegregation in the 1980s by Cotter, David A

    Published in Work and occupations (01-02-1995)
    “…Analysis of 1980 and 1990 Public Use Microdata Samples showed that, among full-time workers, occupational sex segregation declined 6.5 percentage points, less…”
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    Occupational Gender Segregation and the Earnings Gap: Changes in the 1980s by Cotter, D.A., Defiore, J.M., Hermsen, J.M., Kowalewski, B.M., Vanneman, R.

    Published in Social science research (01-12-1995)
    “…The 1980 and 1990 U.S. Census data confirm the decline in the earnings gap between men and women. Occupational segregation by gender also declined during the…”
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    All Women Benefit: The Macro-Level Effect of Occupational Integration on Gender Earnings Equality by Cotter, David A., DeFiore, JoAnn, Hermsen, Joan M., Kowalewski, Brenda Marsteller, Vanneman, Reeve

    Published in American sociological review (01-10-1997)
    “…Macro-level processes transfer many of the income benefits of occupational integration to all women in the labor market, not just to those women who enter…”
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    The demand for female labor by COTTER, D. A, DEFIORE, J, HERMSEN, J. M, KOWALEWSKI, B. M, VANNEMAN, R

    Published in The American journal of sociology (01-05-1998)
    “…A number of theorists identify the demand for female labor as a central determinant of gender inequality. The authors construct a measure of the demand for…”
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    The Demand for Female Labor1 by Cotter, David A., DeFiore, JoAnn, Hermsen, Joan M., Kowalewski, Brenda Marsteller, Vanneman, Reeve

    Published in The American journal of sociology (01-05-1998)
    “…A number of theorists identify the demand for female labor as a central determinant of gender inequality. The authors construct a measure of the demand for…”
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    Same Data, Different Conclusions: Comment on Bernhardt Et Al by Cotter, David A., DeFiore, JoAnn, Hermsen, Joan M., Kowalewski, Brenda Marstellar, Vanneman, Reeve

    Published in The American journal of sociology (01-01-1997)
    “…In a comment on an article by Annette Bernhardt, Martina Morris, & Mark S. Handcock (1995 [see abstract 9601039]), their conclusion that women's gains in…”
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    Given an Opportunity to Reach out: Heterogeneous Participation in Optional Service-Learning Projects by Ender, Morten G., Martin, Lee, Cotter, David A., Kowalewski, Brenda Marsteller, Defiore, Joann

    Published in Teaching sociology (01-07-2000)
    “…Service learning in the local community is a useful and effective pedagogical technique and learning process for students and instructors. We offered an…”
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    Gender Inequality in Nonmetropolitan and Metropolitan Areas by Cotter, David A

    Published in Rural sociology (01-07-1996)
    “…Data from General Social Surveys and Census Bureau sources, 1964-94, indicate that nonmetropolitan and metropolitan areas are similar in married women's labor…”
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    Service-Learning and Undergraduate Sociology: Syllabi and Instructional Materials by Eby, John W.

    Published in Teaching Sociology (01-07-1997)
    “…Service-learning refers to the process through which students participate in organized service activity for academic credit that meets identified community…”
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