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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 a pioneering exploration of women's roles in the workforce during the early 20th century in Canada. Through a blend of narrative and practical advice, the book offers insights into various professions suitable for young women, emphasizing the importance of education, skill development, and economic independence. The text is characterized by its accessible prose and structured layout, featuring profiles of different professions, interviews with women in various vocations, and guidance on career choices that reflect the changing societal landscape of the time. Marjory MacMurchy Lady Willison, an advocate for women's rights and education, drew from her experiences and the prevailing socio-economic climate when penning this work. As a member of the Canadian Women's Press Club and an educator, she understood the challenges women faced in accessing career opportunities and navigated her own journey in a male-dominated environment. Her dedication to empowering Canadian women fueled her commitment to vocational guidance, making this book an essential resource. This book is highly recommended for educators, historians, and readers interested in gender studies, as it not only documents the early struggles and achievements of women in the workforce but also serves as an empowering tool for contemporary readers facing similar societal challenges. Willison's thoughtful guidance is timeless, encouraging readers to pursue their passions and break barriers.
160 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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