首页> 外文期刊>Paedagogica Historica >“One man one job”: the marriage ban and the employment of women teachers in Irish primary schools
【24h】

“One man one job”: the marriage ban and the employment of women teachers in Irish primary schools

机译:“一个男人一份工作”:爱尔兰小学的结婚禁令和女教师的就业

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
       

摘要

In 1932, the Irish government, facing an economic downturn, introduced a marriage ban which required that female primary school teachers were required to resign on marriage. This followed a series of restrictive legislative measures adopted by Irish governments throughout the 1920s which sought to limit women’s participation in public life and the public sector. Such a requirement emerged in several countries in response to high unemployment and applied principally to women’s white‐collar occupations, leading some commentators to argue that it stemmed from a social consensus rather than an economic rationale. Despite opposition to the ban from the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO) on the basis that it was unconstitutional, would lead to fewer marriages and that married women were in fact more suited to teaching children, it remained in place until 1958. Although the ban is much referred to as part of the gender ideology that informed legislation in the early years of independent Ireland, the particular history of married women teachers has been little researched in the academic context. Over 50 years since the rescinding of the ban, this article examines its impact through an analysis of primary sources, including government cabinet minutes and the public commentary of the INTO and positions this history within the international context.View full textDownload full textKeywordsmarriage ban, teaching, primary schools, womenRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00309231003594271
机译:1932年,面对经济不景气的爱尔兰政府颁布了一项婚姻禁令,该禁令要求小学女教师必须辞职。在此之前,爱尔兰政府在整个1920年代采取了一系列限制性立法措施,旨在限制妇女对公共生活和公共部门的参与。在一些国家中,由于高失业率出现了这样的要求,并且主要适用于女性的白领职业,导致一些评论家认为这是社会共识而不是经济原理。尽管反对爱尔兰国家教师组织(INTO)的禁令是违宪的,会导致更少的婚姻,而已婚妇女实际上更适合教孩子,但该禁令一直存在到1958年。这项禁令被广泛视为社会性别意识形态的一部分,该思想为爱尔兰独立初期的立法提供了依据,已婚女教师的特殊历史在学术背景上鲜有研究。自从该禁令撤销以来已有50多年的时间,本文通过对主要来源的分析,包括政府内阁会议纪要和INTO的公共评论,并在国际背景下将此历史定位,分析了其影响。查看全文下载全文,小学,女性相关变量var addthis_config = {ui_cobrand:“泰勒和弗朗西斯在线”,servicescompact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b “};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00309231003594271

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号