SELTZER, Andrew2015-12-100013-0117http://hdl.handle.net/1885/64135The late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British labour market experienced an influx of female clerical workers. Employers argued that female employment increased opportunities for men to advance; however, most male clerks regarded this expansionKeywords: banking; income distribution; labor market; nineteenth century; twentieth century; wage; womens employment; England; United KingdomThe impact of female employment on male salaries and careers: Evidence from the English banking industry, 1890-1941201310.1111/j.1468-0289.2012.00678.x2016-02-24