Between 1926 and 1930 the Australian and British governments jointly funded a specialized centre at Market Harborough, England, to train women for domestic service. This centre was the first such institution specifically designed to prepare migrants for employment in a particular occupation in Australia. Although the number of graduates was not significant as a proportion of the domestic service workforce of Australia, and although the scheme was brought to a sudden end when the Depression stopped assisted migration generally, the experiment was important. It demonstrated that domestic servants could be drawn from a 'better type' if training could be applied to raising the status of the occupation. For the British and Australian governments...
Domestic service dominated women's lives in the first half of the twentieth century. The largest sec...
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of domestic service in England and Wales between the years ...
Despite the First World War (WWI) challenging women’s traditional sphere of work (the home) as well ...
Between 1926 and 1930 the Australian and British governments jointly funded a specialized centre at ...
In the period 1901-45 Australian governments sought to increase the nation's domestic service workfo...
Working-class female migration in the latter half of the nineteenth century was organised by Austral...
The Imperial Colonist, a widely disseminated journal founded in 1902, was produced by women and desi...
The demand for domestic servants in nineteenth-century Western Australia was largely supplied by the...
Between 1860, as all of the Australian colonies began to take financial responsibility for their own...
During the 1920's and 1930's in Tasmania as in the other Australian states the "Right Stamp of Migr...
Working as a governess was one of the few respectable occupations for middle-class women in the nine...
Despite the quantity of official and academic studies generated by the postwar immigration program, ...
For racial, strategic and economic reasons, interwar policies for migrant training focused on childr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1985 Glenda Sluga.In 1945 the Australian Government crea...
The Female Middle Class Emigration Society (FMCES) was formed in London at the instigation of Maria ...
Domestic service dominated women's lives in the first half of the twentieth century. The largest sec...
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of domestic service in England and Wales between the years ...
Despite the First World War (WWI) challenging women’s traditional sphere of work (the home) as well ...
Between 1926 and 1930 the Australian and British governments jointly funded a specialized centre at ...
In the period 1901-45 Australian governments sought to increase the nation's domestic service workfo...
Working-class female migration in the latter half of the nineteenth century was organised by Austral...
The Imperial Colonist, a widely disseminated journal founded in 1902, was produced by women and desi...
The demand for domestic servants in nineteenth-century Western Australia was largely supplied by the...
Between 1860, as all of the Australian colonies began to take financial responsibility for their own...
During the 1920's and 1930's in Tasmania as in the other Australian states the "Right Stamp of Migr...
Working as a governess was one of the few respectable occupations for middle-class women in the nine...
Despite the quantity of official and academic studies generated by the postwar immigration program, ...
For racial, strategic and economic reasons, interwar policies for migrant training focused on childr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1985 Glenda Sluga.In 1945 the Australian Government crea...
The Female Middle Class Emigration Society (FMCES) was formed in London at the instigation of Maria ...
Domestic service dominated women's lives in the first half of the twentieth century. The largest sec...
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of domestic service in England and Wales between the years ...
Despite the First World War (WWI) challenging women’s traditional sphere of work (the home) as well ...