Montana Women And Work a Survey of Needs And Attitudes
Montana Women And Work a Survey of Needs And Attitudes
Marcia a Dias
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0% 100. 0% 100. 0% 100. 0% (N=1156) Conclusions: Battered Women Battered women constitute a sizeable group within our population. Furthermore, it is suggested by the data that this type of violence is on the increase. Battered women have a greater problem with self-confidence 37 than do non-battered women, which has implications regarding job perform- ance and employabi 1 ity. Former victims often report that gainful employ- ment would have provided an exit from such a situation. Although batte...red women are found in all segments of our society, they are somewhat overrepresented among non-white minorities, and among younger women, particularly younger women with small children at home. Battering occurs at a similar rate in all size communities and across various income and educational brackets. 38 IX. CONCLUSIONS: WOMEN AND WORK SURVEY This "Survey of Women and Work" was made possible through a U. S. Department of Labor grant, which was received and administered by the Women's Bureau of the Montana Department of Labor and Industry.
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