Timbury M C, Ratzer M A
Br Med J. 1969 May 10;2(5653):372-4. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5653.372.
A questionary sent to 137 women who qualified in Glasgow during 1951-4 showed that of the 106 respondents 24% of the married women were unemployed and only 31% were working full-time. The married women had fewer qualifications than a matched group of male contemporaries, and fewer of those in hospital work were consultants. The married women in full-time work had fewer children and showed some differences in their background compared with those working part-time or unemployed. Most part-time workers were satisfied with their present posts and did not wish to work more.
一份发给1951年至1954年在格拉斯哥符合条件的137名女性的调查问卷显示,在106名受访者中,24%的已婚女性失业,只有31%的女性全职工作。已婚女性的学历低于同期匹配的男性群体,在医院工作的已婚女性中担任顾问的人数也更少。全职工作的已婚女性生育的子女较少,与兼职或失业的女性相比,她们的背景也存在一些差异。大多数兼职工作者对自己目前的工作岗位感到满意,不希望增加工作时长。