Women Have Always Worked: A Concise History

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A classic since its original publication, Women Have Always Worked brought much-needed insight into the ways work has shaped female lives and sensibilities. Beginning in the colonial era, Alice Kessler-Harris looks at the public and private work spheres of diverse groups of women—housewives and trade unionists, immigrants and African Americans, professionals and menial laborers, and women from across the class spectrum. She delves into issues ranging from the gendered nature of the success ethic to the social activism and the meaning of citizenship for female wage workers. This second edition adds artwork and features significant updates. A new chapter by Kessler-Harris follows women into the early twenty-first century as they confront barriers of race, sex, and class to earn positions in the new information society.

Author(s): Alice Kessler-Harris
Series: The Working Class In American History
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publisher: Feminist Press/University Of Illinois Press
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 255
Tags: Women: Employment: United States: History

Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 10
1 The Meaning of Work in Women’s Lives......Page 14
2 Household Labor......Page 34
3 Working for Wages......Page 74
4 Women's Social Mission......Page 122
5 Changing the Shape of the Workforce......Page 160
6 Equality and Freedom at Odds......Page 189
Notes......Page 222
Index......Page 238