Structural Causes of Dissatisfaction Among Large-firm Attorneys: A Feminist PerspectiveInstitute for Legal Studies, University of Wisconsin--Madison Law School, 1988 - Job satisfaction - 103 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LAWYER DISSATISFACTION | 15 |
FEMINIST THEORY AT SOME LENGTH | 55 |
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