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050 _aBF 724.5 .L48 1996
100 _aLevinson, Daniel J.
_eauthor
245 4 _aThe seasons of a woman's life /
_cDaniel J. Levinson in collaboration with Judy D. Levinson
260 _aNew York :
_bBallantine Books,
_cc1996
300 _axiv, 438 pages ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aPart 1. View of adult development and a view of gender -- Part 2. The homemaker sample -- Part 3. The career women samples, The businesswomen and the faculty members -- Part 4. Conclusion.
520 _a Based on ... interviews with diverse group of forty-five women, [this book] completes and substantiates Levinson's thesis: that all human beings go right on developing throughout their lives in a pattern of amazing inevitability. : businesswomen, academics, and homemakers, completes and substantiates [the author's] thesis: that all human beings, of whatever sex or culture, go right on developing throughout their lives, in a pattern of amazing predictability ... Every woman will recognize and find comfort in recognizing the deep shape of her own life in the pattern it outlines, from the early adult transition (ages 17 to 22) to the mid-life transition (ages 40 to 45) and beyond.
650 _aMIDDLE-AGED WOMEN -- UNITED STATES -- PSYCHOLOGY
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