The function of the graduate in home economics / Margaret G. Reid, OAC Review, v.37, no.2, Oct. 1924, p.35-36, viii. 1924.
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Reid, Margaret G. (Margaret Gilpin), 1896-
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Margaret Gilpin Reid (1896-1991) was an economist whose research interests centered on household production and consumption, and later on the relationships between health, income, and productivity. Her work on the importance of non-market activities such as housework is considered to have anticipated "New Home Economics" in the 1960s. Reid was born in Canada and completed a degree in Home Economics at the University of Manitoba in 1921. She received her PhD from the Univ...