1st Edition

Women Workers in Seven Professions A Survey of their Economic Conditions and Prospects

Edited By Edith J. Morley Copyright 1914
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1914, examines the economic position of women at the turn of the twentieth century. Women’s economic position had been undermined by the helpless dependence engendered, among the better-off, by nineteenth century luxury, and among manual workers by the loss of their hold upon land and by the decline of home industries. The essays collected here examine the changing state of affairs, with a new force at work: the revolt of the modern woman against economic dependence in all forms.

    1. The Teaching Profession  2. The Medical Profession Including Dentistry  3. The Nursing Profession Together with Midwifery and Massage  4. Women as Sanitary Inspectors and Health Visitors  5. Women in the Civil Service  6. Women Clerks and Secretaries  7. Acting as a Profession for Women

    Biography

    Edith J. Morley