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Cancer and Estrogens
1975 Women & Health
doi: 10.1300/J013v01n02_01pmid: N/A
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The respective roles occupied by women workers in the health sectors of China and the United States are comparatively analyzed. Their relative decision-making capacities, responsibilities, degree of public contact and work objectives are demonstrated as the deliberate outcome of the political and economic systems of the two countries.
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This participant observation and interview study of adolescent girls discusses how overweight adoiescent girls perceive their fat handicap to be a threat to social interaction with thin people. Four aspects of this threat to sociability described in a general way by F. Davis are considered: 1) overweight as an exclusive focus in interaction; 2) overweight as overwhelming others with many mixed emotions; 3) overweight as clashing with other qualities of the person; and 4) overweight as an equivocal and uncertain predictor of joint activities. The girls studied related many approach-avoidance conflicts in interactions with others.
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