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A practical handbook advising women on occupations available to them, describing requirements, training paths, likely earnings, and workplace conditions for industrial design, shorthand, telegraphy, photography, nursing, typesetting, acting and lecturing, book-agency, dressmaking, teaching, and brief notes on gardening, poultry, beekeeping, housekeeping, cashiering, button-hole making, floriculture, authorship, typewriting, and metalwork. It outlines skills needed, typical courses and tuition, employment prospects, and pitfalls to consider, and emphasizes originality, technical instruction, and realistic expectations while offering concrete information for selecting and preparing for various trades and professions.

About the Author

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George J. Manson

George J. Manson was an advocate for women's rights and social reform in the early 20th century. He is best known for his work "Work for Women," which addresses the challenges and opportunities faced by women in the workforce. Manson's writings reflect a commitment to improving the status of women and promoting their economic independence. Through his contributions, he played a role in the broader movement for gender equality, emphasizing the importance of women's participation in various professional fields.

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