Women and Economics – A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution is a book written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and published in 1898. It is considered by many to be her single greatest work, and as with much of Gilman's writing, the book touched a few dominant themes: the transformation of marriage, the family, and the home, with her central argument: "the economic independence and specialization of women as essential to the improvement of marriage, motherhood, domestic industry, and racial improvement."
The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Collection
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
bookVirginia’s Sisters
Virginia Woolf, Edith Wharton, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Zelda Fitzgerald, Radclyffe Hall, Anna Akhmatova, Katherine Mansfield, Marina Tsvetaeva, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, May Ziadeh, Fausta Cialente, Carmen de Burgos, Sorana Gurian, Magda Isanos, Nataliya Kobrynska, Maria Messina, Gabriela Mistral, Fani Popova-Mutafova, Antonia Pozzi, Yenta Serdatsky, Ling Shuhua, Dorka Talmon, Myra Viola Wylds
bookHerland
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
bookThe Forerunner
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
bookWith Her in Ourland
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
bookWhat Diantha Did
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
bookWomen and Economics
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
bookWith Her in Ourland
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
bookThe Crux: A Novel
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
bookThe Home: Its Work and Influence
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
bookThe Yellow Wallpaper
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
bookLe papier peint jaune
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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