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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Affirmative action from a labor market perspective by Wallace, Phyllis Ann.
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Affirmative action and increased labor force participation of women by Wallace, Phyllis Ann.
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The private sector and equal employment opportunity in the 1980's by Wallace, Phyllis Ann.
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Title VII and the economic status of blacks by Wallace, Phyllis Ann.
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The Weber case and collective bargaining by Wallace, Phyllis Ann.
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Comparability of dissimilar jobs in wage discrimination cases : Vuyanich V. Republic National Bank by Verma, Anil, Wallace, Phyllis Ann
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Social issues in collective bargaining 1950-1980 : a critical assessment by Wallace, Phyllis Ann., Driscoll, James W.
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Upward mobility of young managers : women on the fast track? by Wallace, Phyllis Ann., Tang, Ming-je, Tilney, Cathleen R.
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A decade of policy developments in equal opportunities in employment and housing
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