Female Occupations
                                Women’s Employment 1850-1950
                                                            
                                    
                                            Margaret Ward 
                                    
                                
                            9781846748882
                                287 pages
                            Countryside Books
                            
                            
                                        
                         
                        
                                
Overview
                                This is a carefully researched A-Z of women’s employment, covering over 100 years of change. The entries are based on an encyclopaedic approach, each full of interest and information, as they chart the steadily evolving status of women and the historic struggle to broaden the job opportunities open to them.Early occupations that were considered socially suitable included dairymaid, fisherwoman, governess, and stone picker. The decline of domestic service and the effect of the two World Wars, gave way to the modern era of access for women to all categories and ranks of employment from accountants, army officers, and diplomats, to captains of industry and even prime minister.Female Occupations contains over 300 entries. Each of these has some explanation of what the job entailed, the historical setting, and examples or stories of women who were involved with it.
                                                            Author Bio
                                Margaret Ward is a writer and social historian whose books include The Female Line and Starting Out in Family History.