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Book Reviews : Women as Single Parents: Confronting Institutional Barriers in the Courts, the Workplace, and the Housing Market. Edited by Elizabeth A. Mulroy. Dover, MA: Auburn House, 1988, 311 pp., $28.95 (hardbound

Book Reviews : Women as Single Parents: Confronting Institutional Barriers in the Courts, the... believes. Eisler’s and evidence should be argument deeply appealing to women. as the and of black Just refinding publicizing history reawakened and in can enhanced self-esteem blacks, so, too, pride the lessons of revitalize the and self-esteem of wo- prehistory pride men. If Eisler is then male- Gerda Lerner before correct, (and her) authoritarian social have been but a dominated, hierarchical, systems in human albeit an For most blip history, important blip-the present. of human the was the birth history, gender equality reigned; Deity the life the and the social values were the female, giver, giver, supreme ones we consider feminine: and nurturance, today birthing, caring, tenderness. as a we can return to these values. It is an Perhaps society certainly idea that is worth for. striving NORMAN ELAINE Graduate School Social Service of Fordham at Lincoln Center University New New York York, Women as Parents: Institutional Barriers in Single Confronting the the Edited and the Market. Courts, Workplace, Housing by Elizabeth A. MA: Auburn $28.95 Dover, House, 1988, 311 Mulroy. pp., (hardbound). How to find a book about that does not focus refreshing single parents on or Aid to Families with exclusively teenage pregnancy Dependent Children! This book http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work SAGE

Book Reviews : Women as Single Parents: Confronting Institutional Barriers in the Courts, the Workplace, and the Housing Market. Edited by Elizabeth A. Mulroy. Dover, MA: Auburn House, 1988, 311 pp., $28.95 (hardbound

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SAGE
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0886-1099
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1552-3020
DOI
10.1177/088610999000500211
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believes. Eisler’s and evidence should be argument deeply appealing to women. as the and of black Just refinding publicizing history reawakened and in can enhanced self-esteem blacks, so, too, pride the lessons of revitalize the and self-esteem of wo- prehistory pride men. If Eisler is then male- Gerda Lerner before correct, (and her) authoritarian social have been but a dominated, hierarchical, systems in human albeit an For most blip history, important blip-the present. of human the was the birth history, gender equality reigned; Deity the life the and the social values were the female, giver, giver, supreme ones we consider feminine: and nurturance, today birthing, caring, tenderness. as a we can return to these values. It is an Perhaps society certainly idea that is worth for. striving NORMAN ELAINE Graduate School Social Service of Fordham at Lincoln Center University New New York York, Women as Parents: Institutional Barriers in Single Confronting the the Edited and the Market. Courts, Workplace, Housing by Elizabeth A. MA: Auburn $28.95 Dover, House, 1988, 311 Mulroy. pp., (hardbound). How to find a book about that does not focus refreshing single parents on or Aid to Families with exclusively teenage pregnancy Dependent Children! This book

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Affilia: Journal of Women and Social WorkSAGE

Published: Jul 1, 1990

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