Phyllis Ann Wallace
Phyllis A. Wallace (June 9, 1921 – January 10, 1993) was an American economist and activist, as well as the first woman to receive a doctorate of economics at Yale University. Her work tended to focus on racial, as well as gender discrimination in the workplace.She mentored many students and colleagues. Provided by Wikipedia
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The effect of the dual-career marriage on female managers in two large multistate companies by Hale, Roger Warner, Drummond, Jere Alan
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Risk free to risk taking developing the renaissance manager by Cosgrove, James G, Guzzi, Ubiratan N
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Long-distance commuting as a solution to geographical limitation to career choices of two-career families. by Ngai, Suk Yin Agnes
Published 2009Other Authors: “…Phyllis A. Wallace.…”
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