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May 27, 2009
Voynaristic: More than Skin Deep: Girls, Women and Career Choices
As a society, we've become dependent on the contributions of women to the workplace in maintaining the machine of our economy, but we've not yet caught up with how to fully support working parents while also fulfilling the societal role of creating and nurturing the next generation. Is this part of what leads many women to gravitate toward jobs with more flexible, or less demanding work schedules and away from careers as directors, editors, and cinematographers? And does it hinder women from moving up the ladder into positions of greater importance that require the ability to dedicate yourself fully to your career? Most probably, yes.
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Posted by kvoynar at May 27, 2009 02:30 PM
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