Women's wages
Über das eBook
Women's Wages by Edward Cadbury, Marie Cecile Matheson, and George Shann is a pioneering early 20th-century study that investigates the economic and social conditions of working women in England, particularly in Birmingham. Drawing on detailed research, interviews, and statistical analysis, the book explores the wages, hours, and living conditions of women employed in various industries, including metalworking, clothing, and food production. The authors examine the factors contributing to low pay, such as gender discrimination, lack of organization, and limited opportunities for advancement, and they highlight the impact of these conditions on women's health, family life, and prospects for independence. The book provides vivid case studies and personal testimonies, offering a human perspective on the struggles faced by working-class women. It also discusses the broader implications of women's labor for society, including the effects on family budgets, child welfare, and the overall standard of living. Women's Wages advocates for reforms such as minimum wage legislation, better working conditions, and increased educational opportunities, arguing that improving women's economic status is essential for social progress. Rich in historical detail and social insight, this work remains a valuable resource for understanding the roots of gender inequality in the workplace and the early efforts to address it.
Produkt Details
Verlag: Science & Technology Publishing
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 192 Seiten
Größe: 357,1 KB
ISBN: 9782528113325
Veröffentlichung: 1. September 2025