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Saxena, Richa. Soaring on wings of aspiration and support: A study of married Indian women professionals staying away from families to pursue higher studies. Ahmedabad: Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 2013.

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Siribun, Siriwan. The impact of education on attitude towards abortion among women in rural-urban Thailand. [Bangkok]: Institute of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University, 1987.

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D, Craig Patricia Ph, ed. Why isn't my daughter married?: Daughters tell mothers the real reasons they're single! Los Angeles, Calif: Price Stern Sloan, Inc., 1988.

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Scherr, Arthur. I married me a wife: Male attitudes toward women in the American museum, 1787-1792. Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 1999.

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Kim, Hak-sil. Ch'ungch'ŏng-bukto kiŏpch'e kŭllo yŏsŏng ŭi il-kajok yangnip chiwŏn e kwanhan yŏn'gu. Ch'ungbuk Ch'ŏngju-si: Ch'ungch'ŏng-bukto Yŏsŏng Palchŏn Sent'ŏ, 2009.

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Čharœ̄nlœ̄t, Wō̜rawit. Factory management, skill formation, and attitudes of women workers in Thailand: A comparison between an American-owned electrical factory and a Japanese-owned electrical factory. [Nakhon Pathom]: Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, 1991.

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Bolger, Sharon A. An exploration of the manner in which their faith is reflected in the work of married female elementary school principals in Roman Catholic schools. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1995.

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Davis, James Allan. Living rooms as symbols of status: A study in social judgement. New York: Garland, 1990.

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Ji, Huirong. Taiwan wai ji pei ou ji da lu pei ou she hui fu li zi yuan shou ce: Feilübin, Taiguo, Yinni, Miandian deng guo ji pei ou shi yong : Taiwan's foreign and Mainland China's spouses' social welfare resources booklet. For Philippine, Thailand, Indonesia, Burma, etc. married to R.O.C. citizens. Taibei Shi: Nei zheng bu, 2003.

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Shaikh, Farhana A. The attitudes, concerns and decisions of upper middle class, educated, unemployed, urban, married women in Bombay, India. 1986.

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Adduci, Virginia. Career participation or termination: Perceptions and attitudes of women in dual-career families. 1989.

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Charenlet, Worawit. Factory management, skill formation, and attitudes of women workers in Thailand: A comparison between an American-owned electrical factory and a Japanese-owned electrical factory (IPSR publication). Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, 1991.

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Hollihan, Kim A. Exploring equity in dual career families: Men's perceptions of life roles. 1999.

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Stone, Rachel. Carolingian Domesticities. Edited by Judith Bennett and Ruth Karras. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199582174.013.004.

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Carolingian ideas of "home" and "family" encompassed a wide range of meanings from physical buildings to kin and free and unfree dependents. Kinship ties played a vital role, both socially and politically, and marriage practices reflected that; Carolingian reforms respected parents' strategies concerning their children's marriages. The Frankish economy was structured around nuclear households, from peasant tenancies to the huge estates presided over by noble men and women. Male and female activities in both production and consumption were partially, but not completely gender-specific. Dowries provided some economic independence for women, but female wealth often depended on contingent factors such as family size and the attitudes of male relatives. The ordered conjugal household was an important image in Carolingian moral thought, with married women holding a subordinate, but honored position. Frankish ideology focused more on elite women's role in the management of dependents and social networks than on purely "housewifely" activities.
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Macleod, Beth Abelson. The Home Front. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039348.003.0009.

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This chapter examines Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler's life against the backdrop of contemporary U.S. attitudes toward marriage, motherhood, and careers for women. Unlike most women musicians of her generation, who gave up their professions when they married or had children, Bloomfield-Zeisler resumed concertizing mere months after the births of each of her three sons. The chapter emphasizes Bloomfield-Zeisler's need to prove that she could “do it all,” and proceeds with a discussion of the image of women artists in literature during the period, with particular attention to Bert Leston Taylor's 1906 novel The Charlatans. The chapter also considers the increasingly vulnerable plight of German musicians in the United States during World War I; the effect of the war on Fannie and her husband, Sigmund Zeisler; the ways in which the Zeislers chose to manifest their patriotism; Bloomfield-Zeisler's last years, which were marked by a number of philanthropic involvements; and her death on August 20, 1927.
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