The moral plane of the so-called workingwoman certainly is higher than that of the woman engaged in domestic service, and is equal to that of any class of women in the community.
It uses every righteous means to free women and girls from financial dependence upon men, not only by seeking to raise the status of domestic service, but by teaching the advantages of self-support in every kind of legitimate business.
There are in the United States between three and four million women engaged in wage-earning occupations outside of domestic service.
Domestic service is indispensable to society, but so far it has remained in the field of semi-slavery and uncertain barter; in a word, it is still in the feudal stage.
How many have sacrificed their rosy cheeks and their dimples in domestic service, until they became wrinkled, withered, broken mummies.
Domestic service is constantly urged upon women as the safest, healthiest, most normal profession in which they can possibly engage.
Domestic service is the only field of industry where the demand for workers permanently exceeds the supply.
This line of work, however, as all who are familiar with the manner in which it is done will recognize, is but another form of domestic service.
Domestic service in these great households was very different from what it is to-day.
Under each of these headings special sections should treat domestic service, the work of woman beyond the household, and the organisation of household work as compared with different branches of industry and administration.
There is an investigation by the Board of Trade into the wages of domestic servants, and a book on domestic service by Professor Lucy Salmon of Vassar College.
The first change, in the price of domestic service, remains unneutralized.
So far, we have made a change in one price, the price of domestic service.
Her hours are the long, irregular hours of domestic service.
In domestic service he has gone a little down the ladder, serving in less desirable positions than in former years.
His long experience in domestic service, moreover, made him a better caterer than the representatives of any other nationality that had yet entered the city.
The condition of domestic service, however, still retains about it something of the influences from feudal times, and from the near presence of slavery in neighboring States.
The first consequence of this state of things was a universal rejection of domestic service in all classes of American-born society.
The well-taught, self-respecting daughters of farmers, the class most valuable in domestic service, gradually retired from it.
From needlework, domestic service, and teaching, women have spread rapidly into trade, commerce, and the professions.
Ignorance of the national value of "menial work" is one reason for the unpopularity of domestic service.
Domestic service is not one of those things, and I should be glad were there no more of it.
I am well aware that the survival of domestic service, in its old form, depends more and more on our agreement not to mention it.
Even on this mild supposition must it seem likely that some of us will live to look back on domestic service, or at least on what we now mean by that term, as a curiosity of past days.
In the light of this view of society, domestic service looms up most undemocratic.
The popular toleration of domestic service is due to a misapplication of the theory that the family is the unit of society.
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