The Conditions of Female Labour in Ontario
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Scott, Jean Thomson (Author)
Title
The Conditions of Female Labour in Ontario
Abstract
In this paper some attempt will be made to discuss the conditions under which women are working in the Province of Ontario; referring, perhaps more particularly, to the City of Toronto, which has afforded the most convenient field of observation. ...[W]e find a large and increasing number of women employed was wage-earners; and Ontario, following the example of older countries, has found it necessary to subject their labour to various restrictions in order to protect the interests of society. Since the subject of child labour is intimately connected, both in factory law and inspection, with that of the employment of women, it has been discussed in connection therewith in this paper. --From author's introduction
Series
Toronto University Studies in Political Science
Series Number
First series
Volume
3
Place
Toronto
Publisher
Printed by Warwick & Sons
Date
1892
# of Pages
31 pages
Language
English
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 15720961
Citation
Scott, J. T. (1892). The Conditions of Female Labour in Ontario (Vol. 3). Printed by Warwick & Sons. https://archive.org/details/conditionsoffema00scotrich
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