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Women in the Printing Trades: A Sociological Study is a pioneering work by James Ramsay MacDonald, first published in 1904, that offers an in-depth exploration of the roles, experiences, and challenges faced by women working in the British printing industry at the turn of the twentieth century. Drawing on extensive research, interviews, and statistical data, the book examines the social, economic, and industrial conditions that shaped women's employment in various branches of the printing trades, including compositors, bookbinders, machine minders, and other related occupations. MacDonald delves into the historical context of women's entry into the printing workforce, tracing the evolution of their participation from the early days of the industry to the contemporary period of his study. He analyzes the factors that influenced women's employment, such as technological advancements, trade union policies, educational opportunities, and prevailing social attitudes toward gender roles. The book provides detailed accounts of working conditions, wages, hours, and the division of labor between men and women, highlighting both the progress made and the persistent inequalities that women faced. Through vivid case studies and personal testimonies, Women in the Printing Trades brings to life the daily realities of female workers, their aspirations, and the obstacles they encountered, including discrimination, limited access to skilled positions, and the struggle for fair treatment and representation within trade unions. MacDonald also discusses the impact of legislation and reform movements aimed at improving the status and welfare of women in the workplace. A significant contribution to the fields of labor history, gender studies, and industrial sociology, this book not only documents the experiences of women in a key sector of the British economy but also raises important questions about the broader implications of women's work for social change and gender equality. Women in the Printing Trades remains a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of women's labor and the ongoing quest for justice and opportunity in the world of work.
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Table of contents
- WOMEN IN THE PRINTING TRADES: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY. EDITED BY J. RAMSAY MACDONALD,
- CHAPTER IV. MEN AND WOMEN AS WORKERS.
- CHAPTER VII. WOMEN AND MACHINERY.
- APPENDIX I. POINTS UPON WHICH ENQUIRIES WERE MADE.
- APPENDIX V.
- APPENDIX VII.
- INDEX.