See, for example, Leslie B. Alexander and Toba Schwaber Kerson, "Room at the Top: Women in Social Administration," in Leadership in Social Administration , Felice Davidson Perlmutter and Simon Slavin (eds.), Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1980, pp. 195-215; Ruth A. Brandwein, "Encouraging Women to Write," Social Work, Vol. 25, No. 5 (1980), pp. 431-432; Roslyn H. Chernesky, "Women Administrators in Social Work" in Women's Issues and Social Work Practice , Elaine Norman and Arlene Mancuso (eds.), Itasca Illinois : F. E. Peaoock, Inc., 1980, pp. 241-262 ; Jeanne M. Giovanni and Margaret Purvine, "The Myth of the Social Work Matriarchy," Social Welfare Forum-1973 , New York: Columbia University Press, 1974; Mary S. Hanlan, "Women in Social Work Administration: Current Role Strains," in Social Administration, the Management of the Social Services, Simon Slavin (ed.), New York: Haworth Press , 1978, pp. 197-204; Diane Kravetz, "Sexism in a Woman's Profession," Social Work, Vol. 21, No. 6, 1976, pp. 421-426; Felice Davidson Perlmutter and Leslie B. Alexander, "Exposing the Coercive Consensus: Racism and Sexism in Social Work," in The Management of the Human Services, Rosemary Sarri and Yeheskel Hasenfeld (eds.), New York: Columbia University Press , 1978, pp. 207-234; Julia B. Rauch, "Gender as a Factor in Practice," Social Work, Vol. 23, No. 5 (1978), pp. 388-395; Aaron Rosenblatt, Eileen M. Turner, Adalene R. Patterson, and Claire K. Rollson, "Predominance of Male Authors in Social Work Publications," Social Casework, Vol. 51, No. 7 (July 1970), pp. 421-430; Juliana Szakacs, "Survey Indicates Social Work Women Losing Ground in Leadership," NASW News , April (1977), p. 12.
2.
Dianne F. Harrison, Patricia Yancey Martin and Diana M. DiNitto , "Academic Politics: Techniques for Women Seeking Tenure, Promotion and Leadership Positions in Social Work Education," presented at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Louisville, Kentucky, March 1981.
3.
Perlmutter and Alexander, 1978, op. cit., p. 209.
4.
Ibid., p. 211.
5.
Allen Rubin, Statistics on Social Work Education in the United States: 1981, New York: Council on Social Work Education , 1982, p. 18.
6.
Ibid, p. 14.
7.
Rose Laub Coser, "Where Have All the Women Gone? Like the Sediment of a Good Wine, They Have Sunk to the Bottom," in Access to Power: Cross-National Studies of Women and Elites, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein and Rose Laub Coser (eds.), London: George Allen and Unwin, 1981, pp. 20-21.
8.
Ibid, p. 18. For further elaboration on this point, also see Diana DiNitto, Patricia Yancey Martin and Dianne F. Harrison, "Sexual Discrimination in Higher Education," Higher Education Review, Vol. 14, No. 2, Spring (1982), pp. 33-54.
9.
Gaye Tuchman and Nina Fortin, "Edging Women Out: Some Suggestions about the Structure of Opportunities and the Victorian Novel," Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Vol. 6, No. 2, (1980)., pp. 308-325; see also, Celia Davies, "Comparative Occupational Roles in Health Care," Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 13A ( 1979), pp. 515-521.
10.
Tuchman and Fortin, Ibid.
11.
Charles N. Halaby, "Job-Specific Sex Differentials in Organizational Reward Attainment: Wage Discrimination Versus Rank Discrimination," Social Forces, Vol. 58, No. 1, (September 1979), pp. 108-127; Wendy C. Wolf and Neil D. Fligstein, "Sex and Authority in the Workplace,'' American Sociological Review , Vol. 44, No. 2, (April 1979), pp. 235-252.
12.
Patricia Y. Martin, "Women, Labour Markets and Employing Organizations: A Critical Analysis," in The International Yearbook of Organization Studies 1980, David Dunkerley and Graeme Salaman (eds.), London and New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980, pp. 128-150.
13.
Patricia Y. Martin, "'Fair Science: Fact or Fiction?' A Response to Cole's Women in Science," Sociological Review, Vol. 30, No. 3 (August 1982), pp. 478-508.
14.
Ibid.
15.
James N. Baron and William T. Bielby, "Technical Relations in the Workplace ," American Sociological Review, Vol. 47 (1982), pp. 175-188.
16.
DiNitto, Martin and Harrison, op. cit.
17.
Shirley Nuss and Lorraine Majka, "The Economic Integration of Women: A Cross-National Investigation ," Work and Occupations, Vol. 40 (1983), pp. 29-48.
18.
Margaret Stacey, "Women, Power, and Politics: Theoretical Considerations," presented at the Tenth World Congress of theInternational Sociological Association, Mexico City, Mexico , August, 1982.