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This is the book-length version of a report based on a case study of graduates of the University of Maryland College of Journalism, and is known as the "pink-collar ghetto" report. Topics discussed include: What happens when enrollment in journalism schools changes from predominantly male to predominantly female? What are the implications within both the campus and the workplace?
Author Biography: Maurine H. Beasley is Professor of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park. Kathryn T. Theus is Assistant Dean of the University of Maryland College of Journalism.
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