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A Female Economy: Women's Work in a Prairie Province, 1870-1970

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Title
A Female Economy: Women's Work in a Prairie Province, 1870-1970
Abstract
A comprehensive overview of women's place in the work force. A Female Economy analyses a hundred years of women's work in Manitoba from the province's entry into Confederation in 1870 to the publication of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in 1970. Mary Kinnear shows that, whether women were working in the household or on a farm for no direct monetary reward or working for wages in the industrial, service, and professional sectors, their work was undervalued. Kinnear details how ordinary women - including early pioneers, East European immigrants, Native women, and professional women - lived and what they thought of the world of work, often telling their stories in their own words. She highlights the cultural and economic expectations for women and juxtaposes the activities society deemed suitable for women with what they actually did. Kinnear argues that a host of factors, such as class and ethnicity, differentiated their choices but that these women shared many common experiences. While women's own views furnish the main theme, A Female Economy contributes to a developing debate in feminist economics. By focusing on women's experiences in the sexually segregated economy of a Canadian province at the geographic centre of Canada, Kinnear furnishes a paradigm for women's economic activity in most western industrializing societies at the time. --Publisher's description
Place
Montreal
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Date
1998
# of Pages
xiv, 215 pages: illustrations, map
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7735-1734-9 978-0-7735-1735-6
Short Title
A Female Economy
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
Book available at Internet Archive to people with print disabilities: https://archive.org/details/femaleeconomywom0000kinn
Citation
Kinnear, M. (1998). A Female Economy: Women’s Work in a Prairie Province, 1870-1970. McGill-Queen’s University Press. https://www.mqup.ca/female-economy--a-products-9780773517356.php?page_id=46&