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Women Attorneys and the Changing Workplace: High Hopes, Mixed Outcomes

By Phyllis Kitzerow, Boulder & London, Lynne Reinner, 2014. 240 pp. $55.98. ISBN: 13: 978–1626370456 Cloth

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Bové, C.M. Women Attorneys and the Changing Workplace: High Hopes, Mixed Outcomes. Sex Roles 75, 407–408 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-016-0663-5

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