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Inadvertent Encounters

Moore, Dahlia
Inadvertent Encounters
Olivia is a successful career woman whose life has been thrown off-kilter by her husband's cancer and consequent death. Now she has to handle new circumstances, balance the demands of her work-life dealing with students and staff at the university, and the strain of family demands and loneliness. However, alongside these struggles come surprising beginnings of wonder and love. Chance meetings with her long-time neighbor turn out to be a lot mo...

CHF 26.50

Burnt Velvet is Just as Soft

Moore, Dahlia
Burnt Velvet is Just as Soft
A young poet with borderline personality disorder wrote a vague auto-biography, the book. Dahlia Moore sets the stage with an 'all cards on the table' collection to connect with readers. The original copy of Burnt Velvet was an exercise for therapy session that Moore attended.

CHF 17.50

Labor Market Segmentation and Its Implications

Moore, Dahlia
Labor Market Segmentation and Its Implications
Occupational sex segregation is one of the most universal and salient characteristics of labor markets. It indicates the different probabilities of members of both genders to take up particular occupations, and traditionally places women at a great disadvantage. This book, first published in 1992, focuses on a comparative analysis of sex-segregated occupational categories and attempts to systematically examine their implications. Since very li...

CHF 25.50

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

Moore, Dahlia
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
In 'Two Steps Forward, One Step Back, ' Dahlia Moore explores the social and cultural forces at play in Israeli society and their eff ects on the changing status of women. While delving into some of Israel's unique and infl uential forces, such as the army, religious sects, and recent immigration, Moore also broadens her perspective, juxtaposing the status of Israeli women with that of women in other Western societies.

CHF 94.00

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

Moore, Dahlia
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
In 'Two Steps Forward, One Step Back, ' Dahlia Moore explores the social and cultural forces at play in Israeli society and their eff ects on the changing status of women. While delving into some of Israel's unique and influential forces, such as the army, religious sects, and recent immigration, Moore also broadens her perspective, juxtaposing the status of Israeli women with that of women in other Western societies.

CHF 51.50