Report of the Indianapolis Survey for Vocational Education volume 2

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Report of the Indianapolis Survey for Vocational Education volume 2
Indiana State Board of Education
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Approximately one-half the household employees scheduled have come from other places, quite often the small town. They have come for better wages, for a change, with relatives, looking for work, with employer and to go to school. In many cases it is evident the experience in wage-earning occupations had been limited to household work. The young woman who comes to the city without family or relatives is not economically able to afford to take the small wage usually offered beginners in other occ
...upa- tions, and pay room rent and board, and so accepts a position in a home where she can get a better wage for housework than in the home town.
Wage-earners whose parents live in the city usually seek such work, it is true, which permits them to remain at home at night and gives them somewhat more leisure.
Time off. Among the things mentioned in the popular cry against doing wage-earning housework is the little time allowed for recreation and self-improvement. This is a matter for adjustment, and it seems from the attitude of the employers whose homes were visited that the difficulty of remedying the trouble would not be great.


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