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A systematic study of household employment based on questionnaires from employers and employees, presenting statistical tables and summaries of wages, tenure, hours, and working conditions. It examines geographic and demographic patterns and institutional supports such as exchanges and training in household skills. Employer and employee viewpoints are compared to reveal sources of dissatisfaction and turnover. The author evaluates pay relative to other occupations, surveys European practices, and offers practical recommendations and social reforms aimed at improving the organization, training, and standing of domestic labor.

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Lucy Maynard Salmon

Lucy Maynard Salmon was an influential American educator and author known for her contributions to the field of domestic science. Her notable works, including "Domestic Service" and "Progress in the Household," reflect her commitment to improving the standards and practices of household management and domestic labor. Salmon's writings emphasize the importance of education in domestic roles and advocate for the professionalization of domestic service. Through her work, she aimed to elevate the perception of domestic responsibilities and provide practical guidance for managing a household effectively.

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