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(It should perhaps be noted that manpower, in a technical sense,
is usually distinguished from the working force by the inclusion
of potential as well as active workers. This does imply a
consideration of all of the factors which affect the
utilization of the potential of any individual worker.
9. Following general acceptance of the term womanpower these
titles were suggested: "A Study of Womanpower: Its Effective
Development and Utilization for Society"; "A Policy for the
Development and Utilization of Womanpower"; "Womanpower Report
in a Transitional Period" --where transitional refers to the
nation's social and economic development and not to the role
of women in paid employment; and "Womanpower: Its Potentialities
and Utilization. The latter title met with the widest agreement
among the conferees.
(b) Adequacy of the Factual Material Relating to the Study
Robert 3
10. When asked to comment on the adequacy of the factual
material which the Council staff is preparing for the report,
participants identified five aspects of the subject which they
believed needed some additional emphasis. These were employment
opportunities for career women; the cost of employment for
married women and the adequacy of present incentives; differences
between the education of girls and boys, particularly at the
secondary level, and problems of motivating girls at both
the secondary and college levels; the role of women in the Armed
Forces and as a civilian defense reserve; and the responsibility
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