The typewriter revolutionized office work by streamlining document creation and increasing efficiency, which led to the emergence of new job roles, particularly for women. Its ability to produce standardized and legible documents replaced handwritten correspondence, making office tasks more accessible. As a result, more individuals, especially women, entered the workforce as typists and clerical workers, contributing to the shift towards a more professional and organized office environment. This technological advancement helped lay the groundwork for modern office practices and gender roles in the workplace.
It created jobs for women
It created more jobs for women
It created jobs for women
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A Printer.
Christopher Latham Sholesm
In 2001, bank holding offices employed 103,960
Over $100.00
The number of hours worked has doubled so the number of offices cleaned will be double
William Austin burt