
Women in Modern Industry
Women in Modern Industry, written by B. L. Hutchins in the early 20th century, is a socio-economic treatise that examines the roles of women in the labor force, particularly during and after the industrial revolution. The book highlights the historical, social, and economic dynamics affecting working women in Great Britain, focusing on their wages and societal perceptions. Hutchins argues for the importance of recognizing women's contributions to industry, drawing on various sources to address the challenges faced by women workers in modern society.

