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Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p During her final years at the International Labour Organization, Lubin completed a PhD. in public law and administration from Columbia University. She also worked as a liaison to the United Nations preparing reports on UN economic activities for the General Assembly, consulting with UN staff, and serving as a delegate. Following her retirement from the International Labour Organization in 1952, Lubin married Isador Lubin, a noted economist and professional colleague. She briefly taught courses on American political institutions and government at Hunter College in New York City (1953), and returned to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace where she coordinated a special research project on US policy toward the UN (1954-1955). Lubin also served as a community planner for the City of Reston, Virginia (1961-1967), and from the late 1960s through the 1980s was a consultant and executive staff member for a number of social welfare organizations concerned with women, children, housing, and unemployment, including the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, the New York Urban Coalition, and United Neighborhood Houses. Her major work on the role of women in the International Labour Organization was published by Duke University Press in 1990. Carol Riegelman Lubin died in New York City in 2005.. }

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