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The challenges of the 1930s for women civil servants

-2000-12-21-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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Women, indeed, cannot accept any fixing of quotas, because they are entitled to be treated on a footing of equality with male colleagues and would not accept any limit to their desire to compete other than that determined by the intellectual value and professional competence of candidates.Cécile Brunschvicg (1934)

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Women, indeed, cannot accept any fixing of quotas, because they are entitled to be treated on a footing of equality with male colleagues and would not accept any limit to their desire to compete other than that determined by the intellectual value and professional competence of candidates.Cécile Brunschvicg (1934)

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