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Dynamic Response of Systems with Structural Damping
(1961-10)The response of simple vibratory systems containing structural damping is studied analytically when the excitation is an impulse and when the excitation is stationary random vibration. It is found that in a strict sense ... -
Entrepreneurial Patterns in the Nigerian Sawmilling Industry
(Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, 1966-03) -
How Much Is Good Child Care Worth?
(Harvard University Center for Law and Education, 1972-12) -
When the Employer Faces Day Care Decisions: Cost-Benefit Analysis and Other Decision-Making Tools
(Sloan Management Review (MIT), 1973)More and more employers are being asked to make decisions on day care. In public agencies and private business, employers are seeking advice on how to decide whether, and to what extent, to subsidize day care. Traditional ... -
Why Do Most Women Take and Keep Only Low-Paying Jobs? What Should Be Done?
(Business and Society Review, 1973) -
Questions We Might Ask About Day Care
(Urban Research Corporation, 1973) -
Economics of Child Care: Costs, Needs, and Issues
(Basic Books, 1973)A policy on child care requires knowledge of alternative programs of different scopes, the relative benefits of these various programs, and their respective costs. This chapter discusses issues of costs and quality of child ... -
People Keep Asking Me What Androgyny Means
(Tech Talk, 1973-09-05) -
The Progress of Women in Educational Institutions: The Saturn's Rings Phenomenon
(MIT Sloan School of Management website, 1973-12)This paper describes the minutiae of sexism in large educational institutions. These minutiae are usually not actionable; most are such petty incidents that they may not even be identified, much less protested. They are, ... -
Prospects and Patters for Men and Women at Work: To Be Able Both to Love and to Work
(Day Care and Child Development Council of America, 1974) -
The Progress of Women in Educational Institutions: The Saturn's Rings Phenomenon
(American Association of University Women, 1974)The minutiae of sexism are usually not actionable; most are such petty incidents that they may not even be identified, much less protested. They are, however, important, like the dust and ice in Saturn's rings, because, ... -
The Changing Status of Women: Economic Realities
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The Saturn's Rings Phenomenon
(Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, 1975-09) -
That Parents May Work and Love and Children May Thrive
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Some Consideration in Choosing an Occupational Noise Exposure Regulation
(U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1976-02) -
Child Care for the 1980's: Traditional Sex Roles or Androgyny?
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A Handy, Dandy, Quick and Practical Checklist for Women Trustees
(Cornell University Press, 1977)