Women, progressive-era reform, and scientific management
By: Schachter, Hindy Lauer.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.563-78.Subject(s): Scientific organizations | Women
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Administration and SocietySummary: Questions have been raised about the relation of Progressive-Era women reformers to scientific management and the efficiency concept associated with it. This article brings evidence from organizations such as the National Consumers League and the Taylor Society to argue that in the Progressive Era female reformers belonged to a community to discourse close to scientific management. Understanding this relationship helps delineate the intellectual foundations of progressive reform. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 34, Issue no: 5 | Available | AR54955 |
Questions have been raised about the relation of Progressive-Era women reformers to scientific management and the efficiency concept associated with it. This article brings evidence from organizations such as the National Consumers League and the Taylor Society to argue that in the Progressive Era female reformers belonged to a community to discourse close to scientific management. Understanding this relationship helps delineate the intellectual foundations of progressive reform. - Reproduced.


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