The Process of Occupational Sex-Typing The Feminization of Clerical Labor in Great Britain

Samuel Cohn's critical study of two Victorian British firms represents a radically new examination of women's work. By contrasting the Post Office, which was the first employer to use female clerks instead of males, and the Great Western Railway, one of the last employers to make this chan...

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Main Author: Cohn, Samuel (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Temple University Press 2018
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