The Ladies Are In the House
Creativity, flexibility and communication attract women to the industry
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But, by the early 1800s, women in America and Europe began being shut out of the industry, as developing technology and increasing demand for books and newspapers moved printing from family shops into the hands of male-only unions.
Fast forward to the 1960s, and the women’s movement refocused attention on careers outside the home. While not too long ago, the overwhelming majority of attendees at industry trade shows were male, today, a fair percentage of women are among those gathering catalogs and samples and networking with peers.
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