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The Economic Position of Women is a comprehensive and insightful examination of the social and economic status of women, authored by Emilie M. Josephine Hutchinson and published in 1909. Drawing on historical context, statistical data, and contemporary analysis, the book explores the myriad ways in which women have participated in the workforce, the challenges they have faced, and the societal attitudes that have shaped their opportunities and limitations. Hutchinson delves into the evolution of women’s labor, from domestic service and factory work to professional and clerical roles, highlighting the persistent wage disparities and barriers to advancement that women encountered. The book also addresses the impact of marriage, motherhood, and legal restrictions on women’s economic independence, and considers the broader implications for social reform and gender equality. Through detailed case studies and comparisons with other countries, The Economic Position of Women offers a nuanced perspective on the progress made and the obstacles that remained at the turn of the twentieth century. It stands as a significant contribution to the early literature on women’s rights and labor history, providing valuable context for understanding the ongoing struggle for economic justice and gender equity.
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Liczba stron: 323
Rok wydania: 2025
