Aries, E. (1976), 'Interaction patterns and themes of male, female and mixed groups', Small Group Behaviour, February. There is hardly any research data bearing on this subject. What has been described here is mainly observations by groups-facilitators having experience with all-male as well as all-female groups.
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Chodorow, N. (1978), The Reproduction of Mothering, Psychoanalysts and the Sociology of Gender.
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De Voogd, S. (1979), Een transparante wereld, Amsterdam . (A transparent world).
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Fischer, M. AND Van Hoorn, I. (1982), 'Loopbaan ontwikkeling: Op weg naar andere spelregels ', Opzij, November. (Career development: The route to other rules of the game).
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Hennig, M. AND Jardim, A. (1978), Managerial Woman, New York : Doubleday. One of the hypotheses formulated as to those conditions which relatively facilitate a more or less easy success for women in their career is a strong tie with the father.
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Huisman, J. (1981), Vrouwen in 'mannenberoepen', achtergronden, achterstanden, Baarn. (Women in so-called masculine professions, backgrounds.)
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Irigaray, L. (1977), Ce Sexe Qui N'en Est Pas Un, Paris.
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Kanter, R.M. (1977), Men and Women of the Corporation, New York: Basic Books Inc.
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Nicolai, N. AND Fischer, M. (1983), 'Vrouwen in een herstructueringsfase', Vrouw en Groepstherapie. (Women restructuring their lives. In: Women and group psychotherapy. Proceedings of the June 3, 1983 conference of the Dutch association of group psychotherapy).