Schreiner, Olive. Woman and Labor. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co.
Spencer, Anna Garlin. The Challenge of Womanhood.
Tarbell, Ida M. The Business of Being a Woman. New York: Macmillan.
Some of these books are conservative, others very radical. They are recommended, not because the writer agrees with them, but because every mother and teacher who acts as a vocational counselor should know both conservative and radical points of view.
MORE DISTINCTLY VOCATIONAL BOOKS
Bloomfield, Meyer. Readings in Vocational Guidance. Boston: Ginn & Co.
The following articles in this book are especially recommended:
"The Value, during Education, of the Life-Career Motive." By Charles W. Eliot.
"Selecting Young Men for Particular Jobs." By Herman Schneider.
"The Permanence of Interests and Their Relation to Abilities." By Edward L. Thorndike.
"Survey of Occupations Open to the Girl of Fourteen to Sixteen Years of Age." By Harriet Hazen Dodge.
Brewer, J.M. Vocational-Guidance Movement. New York: Macmillan.
Brewster, Edwin T. Vocational Guidance for the Professions. Chicago: Rand McNally & Co.