Schlimabad
Men have always indisputably primarily dominated the work force. Even today in the year 2001, there are more men working today, particularly in higher-level authority jobs, as well as better benefits and income. But that’s not to diminish how far women have advanced in the working field in the last 150 years. Margery Davies has written a rather extensive and detailed essay of how and why women have come into the modern day work force around the turn of the century. In this essay she clearly signifies that women were primarily clerical workers along with some other common jobs primarily filled by women. The typewriter was invented, first bought and used in the 1870s. Although it may seem like a trivial invention to us today, with computers and word processors, it made a thundering impact on the business world of its era. Women around this time who had mastered the typewriter were quickly holding jobs as stenographers and typists for offices and small businesses. Not only did the typewriter allow for more women to hold more jobs, they somewhat aided in the breaking up of divisions in bigger businesses. Around the later nineteenth century, for the first time in history, offices and bus
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Approximate Word count = 991
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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