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    1. Local Areas - U.S. Economic Data - LibGuides at Duke University

      Levels: State, metropolitan area, county Current Employment Statistics (CES) An employer survey (location represents place of work) of (...)

    2. Econ Data - ECON 371: Labor and Family Economics - LibGuides at Duke University

      Levels: State, metropolitan area, county Current Employment Statistics (CES) An employer survey (location represents place of work) of (...)

    3. Diversity in Job Searching - Job and Career Research - LibGuides at Duke University

      Search for Duke Library Materials - Diversity in Job Searching Search Duke's catalog for books, ebooks & other library resources on jobs and (...)

    4. Collection Highlights · Women and Labor Movements · Duke University Library Exhibits

      1982-1984 and undated Southeast Women’s Employment Coalition Records, 1868-1991 The Southeast Women's Employment Coalition (...)

    5. Carolyn Mosby for Gloria Feigenbaum personnel file · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Feigenbaum is re-hired in September, 1972, for purposes of vacation use and accrual, her employment date will be considered as the (...)

    6. [Portrait of Emily Faithfull] · Duke University Library Exhibits

      She wrote extensively on the issue and established the Victoria Press for the Employment of Women in 1860. The Press and its goal of (...)

    7. About the Library | Duke University School of Law

      Named Collections  | Special Collections  | Durham Statement | History  | Employment Opportunities In this (...)

    8. Women Work! Records, 1979-2009 · Women and Labor Movements · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Banner photos: Southeast Women's Employment Coalition Records, Box 4, Folder "Women in the Southern Economy: Who are We?"

    9. Fannie B. Rosser Papers 1860s-1973 · Women and Labor Movements · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The letters showcase her employment at The North Carolina Mutual and Provident Association, an African American insurance company.

    10. International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU), 1924-1953 · Women and Labor Movements · Duke Uni

      Banner photos: Southeast Women's Employment Coalition Records, Box 4, Folder "Women in the Southern Economy: Who are We?"

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