Women are in agriculture
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1982
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Monograph
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We were members of the 1982 Kellogg Rural Leadership
Course. A requirement of the course was the completion
of a project. We combined our energies, skills and
resources to search out, interview and then portray
women in non-traditional rural occupations.
Our aim has been to encourage girls to consider all types
of work - to lift their sights beyond the stereotypes.
Our primary concern has been to get our message across
to the girls themselves. We are aware though of the
important influence of parents, careers advisers and
other teachers. Accordingly we have also written with
them in mind.
Initially we interviewed and wrote up our "pen portraits"
on 12 young women. Six of these have or are being
published in a series produced by the Vocational Training
Council and the Society for Research on Women.
This publication brings together all 12 studies. It is
our hope that girls looking for careers in rurally related
occupations will find in them good guidance, inspiration
and courage to be different!
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