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The Society for Promoting the Employment of Women (SPEW) was one of the earliest British women's organisations. The society was established in 1859 by Jessie Boucherett, Barbara Bodichon and Adelaide Anne Proctor to promote the training and employment of women. The Dictionary of Canadian Biography says Maria Rye was also a founding member. In its early years it was affiliated to the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, though formal connections between them were severed in 1889. The society's journal was the English Woman's Journal published by Emily Faithfull's Victoria Press.

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  • جمعية المجتمع لتعزيز توظيف النساء (الإنجليزية:Society for Promoting the Employment of Women) كانت واحدة من أهم المنظمات المعنية بمبادرة النساء للعمل في بريطانيا. تأسست الجمعية في عام 1859 من قبل جيسي بوتشيريت وباربرا بوديكون وأديلايد لآن بروكتر للترويج لتدريب وتوظيف النساء. كانت الجمعية تابعة في سنواتها الأولى للرابطة الوطنية لتعزيز العلوم الاجتماعية، على الرغم من ان الاتصالات الرسمية بينهما انقطعت في عام 1889.وكانت المجلة الرسمية التابعة للرابطة هي مجلة المرأة الإنجليزية. في عام 1926 تم تغيير اسمها إلى «جمعية تشجيع وتدريب المرأة» (SPTW). (ar)
  • The Society for Promoting the Employment of Women (SPEW) was one of the earliest British women's organisations. The society was established in 1859 by Jessie Boucherett, Barbara Bodichon and Adelaide Anne Proctor to promote the training and employment of women. The Dictionary of Canadian Biography says Maria Rye was also a founding member. In its early years it was affiliated to the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, though formal connections between them were severed in 1889. The society's journal was the English Woman's Journal published by Emily Faithfull's Victoria Press. When SPEW was founded, there were few acceptable occupations for middle-class women other than a governess or a lady's companion. SPEW made it acceptable for women to be typists, hairdressers, printers, and bookkeepers. In 1926 it was renamed the Society for Promoting the Training of Women. It changed its name again in 2014, becoming Futures for Women. It still operates today, as registered charity number 313700 and registered company number 0013103. Its papers up to 1991 are held at Girton College, Cambridge. (en)
  • Society for Promoting the Employment of Women (SPEW) var en av Storbritanniens första kvinnoorganisationer. SPEW grundades år 1859 av Jessie Boucherett, Barbara Bodichon, Adelaide Anne Proctor och Maria Rye. Det var fram till 1889 associerat med . Det utgav sin egen tidning, English Woman's Journal, som utgavs av Emily Faithfulls Victoria Press. Syftet var att verka för yrkesarbete för kvinnor, och det höll yrkeskurser och fungerade som anställningsbyrå för kvinnor. SPEW riktade sig främst mot kvinnor inom medelklassen som ville eller behövde försörja sig själva. När SPEW grundades ansågs medel- och överklasskvinnor inte kunna arbeta inom andra yrken än som guvernant, ledare för en flickskola eller sällskapsdam, men organisationen gjorde det accepterat för dem att arbeta i flera andra yrken, så som bokhållare, sekreterare, typister och hårfrisörskor. (sv)
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  • جمعية المجتمع لتعزيز توظيف النساء (الإنجليزية:Society for Promoting the Employment of Women) كانت واحدة من أهم المنظمات المعنية بمبادرة النساء للعمل في بريطانيا. تأسست الجمعية في عام 1859 من قبل جيسي بوتشيريت وباربرا بوديكون وأديلايد لآن بروكتر للترويج لتدريب وتوظيف النساء. كانت الجمعية تابعة في سنواتها الأولى للرابطة الوطنية لتعزيز العلوم الاجتماعية، على الرغم من ان الاتصالات الرسمية بينهما انقطعت في عام 1889.وكانت المجلة الرسمية التابعة للرابطة هي مجلة المرأة الإنجليزية. في عام 1926 تم تغيير اسمها إلى «جمعية تشجيع وتدريب المرأة» (SPTW). (ar)
  • The Society for Promoting the Employment of Women (SPEW) was one of the earliest British women's organisations. The society was established in 1859 by Jessie Boucherett, Barbara Bodichon and Adelaide Anne Proctor to promote the training and employment of women. The Dictionary of Canadian Biography says Maria Rye was also a founding member. In its early years it was affiliated to the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, though formal connections between them were severed in 1889. The society's journal was the English Woman's Journal published by Emily Faithfull's Victoria Press. (en)
  • Society for Promoting the Employment of Women (SPEW) var en av Storbritanniens första kvinnoorganisationer. SPEW grundades år 1859 av Jessie Boucherett, Barbara Bodichon, Adelaide Anne Proctor och Maria Rye. Det var fram till 1889 associerat med . Det utgav sin egen tidning, English Woman's Journal, som utgavs av Emily Faithfulls Victoria Press. Syftet var att verka för yrkesarbete för kvinnor, och det höll yrkeskurser och fungerade som anställningsbyrå för kvinnor. SPEW riktade sig främst mot kvinnor inom medelklassen som ville eller behövde försörja sig själva. När SPEW grundades ansågs medel- och överklasskvinnor inte kunna arbeta inom andra yrken än som guvernant, ledare för en flickskola eller sällskapsdam, men organisationen gjorde det accepterat för dem att arbeta i flera andra yrke (sv)
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  • جمعية المجتمع لتعزيز توظيف النساء (ar)
  • Society for Promoting the Employment of Women (en)
  • Society for Promoting the Employment of Women (sv)
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