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Walking backwards into the future : a collection of essays / commissioned by Women's Electoral Lobby.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Hamilton {N.Z.} : The Lobby, 1993.Description: 132 pISBN:
  • 047701674X
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Contents:
Womens' economic position / Prue Hyman -- Women and the electoral system / Helena Catt -- Women as mothers / Jane Ritchie -- Women and health / Helen Clark -- Women and spirituality / Penny Jamieson -- Women teachers and the state / Shona Hearn -- Women and management / Dorothy Stafford -- Women and unemployment / Sue Bradford -- Women and the law / Margaret Wilson -- New Zealand and the International Women's Movement / Margaret Shields.
List(s) this item appears in: Women's Electoral Lobby: Stage 6 History Women's Movements
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Jessie Street National Women's Library General Stacks 305.420993 WAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library and ILL 56305
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305.420973 YAT What women want : 305.420993 AIT A woman's place? : 305.420993 CHA Changing our lives : 305.420993 WAL Walking backwards into the future : 305.4209931 DAW Up from under : 305.4209931 WAR Women, politics, & power : 305.420994 MEL Melbourne feminist collection 1 /

On cover: Me titiro whakamuri tatou Kia mohio ai Me pehea haere ki mua. Published with the assistance of the Suffrage Centennial Year Trust.

Includes bibliographical references.

Womens' economic position / Prue Hyman -- Women and the electoral system / Helena Catt -- Women as mothers / Jane Ritchie -- Women and health / Helen Clark -- Women and spirituality / Penny Jamieson -- Women teachers and the state / Shona Hearn -- Women and management / Dorothy Stafford -- Women and unemployment / Sue Bradford -- Women and the law / Margaret Wilson -- New Zealand and the International Women's Movement / Margaret Shields.

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