The Evolution of Getting a Living in MiddletownMain MenuIntroductionMachine Made: The Rise of Industrial Work in MuncieRusty Muncie: Deindustrialization in MiddletownInvisible Experiences: Making a Living as a Minority in MuncieWomen's Work: 9 to 5 and BeyondWomen's Work Introduction
White Collar Occupations
12022-12-08T14:39:33+00:00Katrina Partlowbb1f1150c789ba002bf4aef4a165fdf5031add5e32plain2022-12-08T14:41:55+00:00Katrina Partlowbb1f1150c789ba002bf4aef4a165fdf5031add5eAs women began to be pushed into "women's work" such as low tier clerical and professional occupations, more women began to attend university.
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