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This Grand Experiment When Women Entered The Federal Workforce In Civil Warera Washington Dc Jessica Ziparo

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This Grand Experiment When Women Entered The Federal Workforce In Civil Warera Washington Dc Jessica Ziparo
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Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.26 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Jessica Ziparo
ISBN: 9781469635972, 1469635976
Language: English
Year: 2017

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This Grand Experiment When Women Entered The Federal Workforce In Civil Warera Washington Dc Jessica Ziparo by Jessica Ziparo 9781469635972, 1469635976 instant download after payment.

In the volatility of the Civil War, the federal government opened its payrolls to women. Although the press and government officials considered the federal employment of women to be an innocuous wartime aberration, women immediately saw the new development for what it was: a rare chance to obtain well-paid, intellectually challenging work in a country and time that typically excluded females from such channels of labor. Thousands of female applicants from across the country flooded Washington with applications. Here, Jessica Ziparo traces the struggles and triumphs of early female federal employees, who were caught between traditional, cultural notions of female dependence and an evolving movement of female autonomy in a new economic reality. In doing so, Ziparo demonstrates how these women challenged societal gender norms, carved out a place for independent women in the streets of Washington, and sometimes clashed with the female suffrage movement.
Examining the advent of female federal employment, Ziparofinds a lost opportunity for wage equality in the federal government and shows how despite discrimination, prejudice, and harassment, women persisted, succeeding in making their presence in the federal workforce permanent.

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