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Viola Klein

Viola Klein (1908–1973) was a sociologist in Great Britain. Her work demonstrated that objective ideas about women's attributes are socially constructed. Although her early training was in psychology and philosophy, her most prolific research engagements concerned women's social roles and how these changed after the Industrial Revolution. She was one of the first scholars to bring quantitative evidence to bear on this socio-economic topic. Her research not only illuminated the changing roles of women in society, but she also wrote and lectured on concrete social and political changes that would help facilitate these new roles.

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    Britain's married women workers by Klein, Viola

    Published 1965
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    The feminine character: history of an ideology / by Klein, Viola

    Published 1971
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    Women's two roles : home and work / by Myrdal, Alva, 1902-1986

    Published 1968
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    Women's two roles, home and work / by Myrdal, Alva, 1902-1986

    Published 1956
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    Women's two roles : home and work / by Myrdal, Alva, 1902-1986

    Published 1998
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