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Women's Work

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The authors survey the industrial and social conditions affecting female labour, combining statistical description of employment and wages with discussion of education, trade restrictions, and legal protections. They argue for practical reforms that acknowledge both equal rights and physiological differences, stressing the health risks of certain occupations for mothers and the consequent effects on infant mortality and family stability. Chapters examine work in schools and factories, the intermittent nature of women's labour, and the need for regulated hours, protective legislation, and avenues for skilled, steady employment to improve women’s economic independence without ignoring domestic responsibilities.

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A. A. Brooke

A. A. Brooke is an author known for her contributions to literature focusing on women's roles and experiences. Her notable work, "Women's Work," explores the themes of gender and labor, shedding light on the often-overlooked contributions of women in various fields. Through her writing, Brooke engages with social issues relevant to her time, making her work a valuable part of the literary heritage that addresses the complexities of women's lives.

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