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1 Women and the Environment: A Perspective on Research, Design, and Policy --;2 Everyday Life in Contextual Perspective --;3 Girls and Boys and the Physical Environment: An Historical Perspective --;4 Sociospatial Relations of Change: Rural Mexican Women in Urban California --;5 Environment and the Aging Woman: Domains of Choice --;6 Working at Home: Frameworks of Meaning --;7 The Politics of Space Appropriation: A Case Study of Women's Struggles For Homeplace in Chicago Public Housing --;8 In Search of Supportive Structures for Everyday Life --;9 Women, Work, and Metropolitan Environments --;10 A Feminist Analysis of Gender and Residential Zoning in the United States --;11 Partial Utopian Visions: Feminist Reflections on the Field.
And, because of necessity and oppor- tunity, women are increasingly engaged in paid work in and outside the home (women in most cultures have historically always worked, but often not for pay).