Women and Work in Canada
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Women and Work in Canada
When I first approached Eva Mikelsons for an interview, the first thing she said was "tell them
how much I hated it.". However, throughout the interview Eva spoke animatedly and even remembered
anecdotes with fondness. Perhaps it is because of her later experiences that she remembers her entire
career with distaste.
Eva was born in Latvia but shortly after her birth, her family was evacuated to Australia at the
beginning
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is trained to help and, at times admitted to feeling "a bit useless really". It is interesting that Eva feels that the working conditions in Canada, even in the 70's are some much better than they were in Australia because there are so many nurses that would argue with her. She is generally nostalgic about her experiences and she says that she couldn't have imagined her life turning out any other way. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Interview
is trained to help and, at times admitted to feeling "a bit useless really". It is interesting that Eva feels that the working conditions in Canada, even in the 70's are some much better than they were in Australia because there are so many nurses that would argue with her. She is generally nostalgic about her experiences and she says that she couldn't have imagined her life turning out any other way. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Interview