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The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued by Ann Crittenden (2001, Hardcover)

Author: Ann Crittenden | Publisher: Metropolitan Books | Language: English
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    Product description

    Key Details
    Author:Ann Crittenden
    Language:English
    Publisher:Metropolitan Books
    Format:Hardcover
    ISBN-10:0805066187
    ISBN-13:9780805066180

    Size
    Length:323 pages
    Thickness:1.5 in
    Weight:21.6 oz

    Publisher's Note
    The author tackles the difficult issue of gender economic equality, confronting the financial penalties levied on motherhood.

    Industry Reviews
    "Evenhanded, convincing, and frightening."
    Kirkus Reviews (12/01/2000)

    "THE PRICE OF MOTHERHOOD is more than an expose. Crittenden follows her cogent articulation of the inequities of mothers in the tax code, in family law, and in the work place with a raft of solutions, many of which may sound radical but are in place in other industrialized nations such as France and Sweden."
    San Francisco Chronicle Book Review - Regan McMahon (02/18/2001)

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