Theresa McMahon explained
Theresa Schmid McMahon (April 29, 1878-June 27, 1961) was an American economist, political scientist, author, and activist.[1] She earned her PhD in sociology at the University of Wisconsin. She taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Washington for 26 years.[2] [3]
Publications
- McMahon, T. S. (1912). Women and economic evolution: Or, The effects of industrial changes upon the status of women. Madison, Wis: publisher not identified.[4]
- McMahon, T. S. (1925). Social and economic standards of living. Boston: D.C. Heath and Co.[5]
Notes and References
- Web site: Theresa Schmid McMahon. 2021-03-07. Oxford Reference. en.
- Pflum, Laura. "Economics Faculty Member Theresa McMahon An Early Advocate for Labor Rights at UW". University of Washington Department of Economics, October 5, 2015. Retrieved March 6th, 2021.
- http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv02810 Theresa Schmid McMahon papers, 1889-1960
- Book: McMahon, Theresa Schmid. Women and economic evolution: or, The effects of industrial changes upon the status of women. 1912. publisher not identified. Madison, Wis.. English. 13949179.
- Book: McMahon, Theresa Schmid. Social and economic standards of living. 1925. D.C. Heath and Co.. Boston. English. 62106776.