Economics and the Home

By Ethel Maud Colquhoun

([See page 172])

If woman is to be normally the economic partner of man in the home, it is a question of first importance that she should be his economic equal.

How Is She Housed?

By Mary Higgs

(From her book, “Practical Housekeeping.”)

([See page 65])

Upon how the woman worker of today is housed, depends, very largely, the efficiency and productiveness of her work. But, more impelling still, upon how she is housed depends the efficiency and productiveness of the future generation. For we must not forget that we have many married and widowed industrial women, and that large numbers of our working girls will rear the children of the coming race.

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