According to Margery Davies, What Were the Factors That Helped Make Clerical Work a Female Dominated Occupation by the turn of the century?
Title: According to Margery Davies, What Were the Factors That Helped Make Clerical Work a Female Dominated Occupation by the turn of the century?
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According to Margery Davies, What Were the Factors That Helped Make Clerical Work a Female Dominated Occupation by the turn of the century?
Category: /History
Details: Words: 718 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The period after the Civil War family owned farms dwindled. Southners
began to move North and America started an urbanization process. People who once
struggled on farms were now attempting to be entrepreneurs or worked as
laborers.As big business grew so did the need for accurate record keeping. Educated
aspired to be in managorial position, while women did the majority of the clerical
work. The invention of the typewriter aided women in being predominant
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would charge less, or would have
lesser ability based on the premise of being a female.
Clerical work became a female dominated career by the turn of the century
due to the shift of America into an industrialized workforce. Literate women were
limited in occupational pursuits. Clerical workers were needed and it payed
well. The invention of the typewriter aided women who mastered it. Males who
dominated the professional workforce did not want clerical positions.