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Sexist Biases in Sociological Research: Problems and Issues

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 November 2022

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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1982

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This document was developed by Michael Useem with the assistance of: Joan Huber, Council Liaison (′78); Essie Rutledge; Petter Schwartz; Joan Stelling, Chair (′77-′78); Barrie Thome, Chair (′78-′8O); and Gayle Tuchman. Input was also received from Lewis Coser; Helen Hughes, Council Liaison (′79); Joyce Ladner; and Doris Wilkinson, Staff Liaison to the Committee. The document was approved by the ASA Council at its June 1979 meeting.

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2 The U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, defines the civilian labor force as the sum of the unemployed and the civilian employed. The total labor force includes those in the armed forces.