On this page
-
Text (1)
-
210 THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGBESS.
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
The The Promotion Seventh Annual Of Soci...
af on t This er " The which was Cause followed M of iss the Emil by Distress a paper Fai prevalent th , ful prepared l read among one by Miss S ing " le Boucherett The Women Unfit / , y
Employmen , ts in which Women are now Engaged , " in which miners she sta , ted and , that in cl many ay and thousands porcelain wor of k fem s , as ales well were as hundreds engaged in as
work d co airy ke - works and maids insufficient . suffered With reference much rest . from After to those maladies alluding occup broug to the h in t ill on farm -effects by work ove to r- , cotton
which mills women , they fish of - the hawking are lower now , classes commonl and numerous of being y occu engaged pied other , Miss in emp F . adverted ymen or t pap s , In to er
occupation p the loymen higher t is s ranks whi " killin ch , are and g time fi the t for . " sufferings the She sex t , recommending of those tioned whose some tha onl t women o y f em the
them main should tain for be t marriage hem provided if unmarried wi It th was some , not ye pursuits t a which social wh would revolution ich would not which disqu suffice alif was to y
. wan A ted discuss , but ion a re f - ollowed adjustm in ent which of social Mr . machinery Ker Porter . described the
t want of domestic , servants in _New Zealandand the field thu grea s open for female work . Mr . Scott Skirving , differed from
t Miss hose F t . hus as le to the plo unfitness yed ladies were of in not women towns less . for happy The field- or work Rev long . , Mr and -lived . believed Wilson than
many directed atten youn tion g to the importance of training girls brought up in poor-houses , to domestic service ; and after some ht ot to
remarks close . , by various speakers , the discussion was brouga MrJPitter then read a on ci The Employed
Dress-. . paper m tion akers of wor and kers Milliners of tha , t " class pointing and out traced the the inadequate various e remunera fforts that
had been made to ameliorate , their condition . He desired the have appointment the riht of of Government entry into the Sanitary work-rooms Insp at ect all ors , hours who . should
of Phoeb A " Female paper e Blyth g , by Middle read Miss a Clas J . E s . Emi containing Lewin gration , followed - a / ' tc after Statement , on which the , subject of Miss the
paper , ment Workings of Women of the . 5 Edinburg > After h mentioning Society for the Promoting various the schemes Employ for - be
the benefit of women which had been or were intended to carried entertained out by this that Society a woman , she in combated need of the work false _> oug idea ht to too get often it ,
fitness or wheth not er , for fit Necessity nor , for it claim or was not to , emp and a claim loyment be paid on ; chari and for ty it especiall , , whether but gave y pernicious she neither did it
too was the idea that those who were capable of nothing' else _.
210 The Social Science Congbess.
210 THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGBESS .
-
-
Citation
-
English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 2, 1863, page 210, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02111863/page/66/
-