Women in Industry : A Study in American Economic History / Edith Abbott
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Chennai : Maven books, 2023.Description: 408p. : ill ; 6 x 0.94 x 9 inchesISBN: - 9789355270726
- 305.4 EDI
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Historical Employment Patterns: Abbott traces the evolution of women's participation in the workforce, challenging the notion that their industrial employment was a 19th-century phenomenon.
Economic Contributions: The book highlights the significant yet often overlooked economic impact of women workers in sectors such as textiles, garment manufacturing, and domestic service.
Wages and Working Conditions: Abbott provides detailed analyses of wage disparities and the challenging working conditions faced by women, advocating for labor reforms.
Social Implications: The study explores the social dynamics and public perceptions of women workers, emphasizing the intersection of gender and labor.
Women in Industry is a seminal work that examines the role of women in the American labor force from colonial times through the early 20th century. Edith Abbott, a pioneering economist and social reformer, conducted extensive research to document the economic contributions of women across various industries.
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