Women and Public Policy: The Shifting Boundaries Between the Public and Private Spheres

Ashgate Publishing Company (1999)
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This collection of essays addresses issues of gender in public policy by examining how the women's movement made public policy respond to certain private concerns such as family relations and sexuality and question its role in interfering with individual choice, such as issues of morality.

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