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Early efforts to improve the plight of these home workers by organizing them were unsuccessful . Domestic industry remained the most underpaid of all occupations . A further result of industrialization was an increasing divi- sion among ...
Early efforts to improve the plight of these home workers by organizing them were unsuccessful . Domestic industry remained the most underpaid of all occupations . A further result of industrialization was an increasing divi- sion among ...
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Always centers of cultural and literary activity , they were also much concerned with improving social conditions in ... Others looked to it for self - improvement or saw it as a field in which they could make themselves useful and gain ...
Always centers of cultural and literary activity , they were also much concerned with improving social conditions in ... Others looked to it for self - improvement or saw it as a field in which they could make themselves useful and gain ...
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Her concern embraced every aspect of child welfare , and she succeeded in promoting playgrounds , child lunch programs , and various reforms de- signed to improve the lot of illegitimate children . " Not charity but a chance for every ...
Her concern embraced every aspect of child welfare , and she succeeded in promoting playgrounds , child lunch programs , and various reforms de- signed to improve the lot of illegitimate children . " Not charity but a chance for every ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |