Implementing the 1902 Midwives Act: assessing problems,developing services and creating a new role for a variety of female practitioners |
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Authors: | Elizabeth Kiely Máire Leane |
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Affiliation: | University College Cork , Republic of Ireland |
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Abstract: | This article examines the preliminary findings of an oral history project on women's working lives in three Irish counties in the period 1936-1960. By employing a feminist analysis of the narratives, the authors endeavour to investigate the extent to which the reality of married women's working lives corresponded with the rhetoric of Irish womanhood generated by political and religious discourses of the day. The analysis reveals that while the women did accept the home-based motherhood role prescribed for them, in many cases financial necessity dictated that they combine this role with that of part-time and in some cases, full-time participation in the labour market. |
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