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Marjory MacMurchy Lady Willison

The Canadian Girl at Work: A Book of Vocational Guidance

In “The Canadian Girl at Work: A Book of Vocational Guidance,” Marjory MacMurchy Lady Willison presents an insightful exploration of women's roles in the workforce during the early 20th century. This meticulously crafted volume serves as both a guide and an empowerment tool, addressing the unique challenges and opportunities available to Canadian women in various professions. Combining an engaging narrative style with practical advice, Willison deftly integrates sociological insights into her vocational counsel, establishing a dialogue about gender, labour, and societal expectations against the backdrop of Canada's evolving industrial landscape. Marjory MacMurchy Lady Willison was a pioneering figure in women's education and vocational training, and her own experiences as an educator undoubtedly influence her advocacy for women's participation in the workforce. Her commitment to improving educational opportunities for young women reveals her understanding of the pressing need for vocational guidance tailored to their experiences. This book is a manifestation of her belief that women could and should pursue fulfilling careers, a revolutionary stance at a time when societal norms often curtailed their ambitions. Readers interested in the historical context of women's labor rights, as well as those seeking inspiration from a time of significant change, will find this book invaluable. “The Canadian Girl at Work” not only serves as a significant historical text but also resonates with contemporary themes of gender equality and workplace empowerment, appealing to scholars, educators, and aspiring professionals alike.
160 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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