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A Woman's Place is in the Marketplace: Gender and Economics, Cases and Materials.


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A woman's place is in the marketplace; gender and economics, cases and materials.

Jordan, Emma Coleman and Angela P. Harris.

Foundation Press

2006

418 pages

$11.00

Paperback

KF385

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 in courses on gender equality, Jordan (law, Georgetown U. Law Center) and Harris (law, U. of California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). , Berkeley) examine the relationship between the state, market, and family to gender, in the context of the law. Beginning with an introduction to concepts of wealth and inequality inequality, in mathematics, statement that a mathematical expression is less than or greater than some other expression; an inequality is not as specific as an equation, but it does contain information about the expressions involved. , the authors describe experiences of individuals in varying classes, how the family is viewed as an institution, the relationship between culture and identity, and gendered economies--all through specific legal cases, articles, and other readings. Other topics cover unmarried and same-sex couples A same-sex couple is a pair of people of the same gender who pursue a romantic or sexual relationship together.

The term "same-sex relationship" may be used when the sexual orientation of participants in a same-sex relationship is not known.
, consensual CONSENSUAL, civil law. This word is applied to designate one species of contract known in the civil laws; these contracts derive their name from the consent of the parties which is required in their formation, as they cannot exist without such consent.
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 sex, same sex marriage, racial discrimination, consumption, and wealth and economic mobility.

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