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The Position of Women In UK Academic Economics Alison L Booth and Jonathan Burton On behalf of the Royal Economic Society Committee on Women in Economics August 1999
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Economic and Social Research Council / Committee of Heads of University Departments of Economics / ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change Paper Number / Education Statistical Agency / Institute for Social / Royal Economic Society Committee on Women / Royal Economic Society / Women's Committee / University of Essex / RES Committee on Women / University of Reading / Social and Economic Research University of Essex Acknowledgements / ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change / Economic / Committee on Women / /

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Dorothy Hodgkin / Richard Baillie / Jonathan Burton / Carol Propper / Heather Laurie / Denise Osborne / Karen Mumford / Jeff Frank / Steven Sedley / DeAnne Julius / David Hendry / Alison L Booth / David de Meza / /

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