As I type, women can't be bishops (or of higher rank) in the church of England or a priest or above in the Catholic church. There are also some roles in the armed services (close combat or submariners, for example) that aren't available to women.
Most people believed that women were not good enough to do the jobs that were meant for men such as builders etc. These jobs were filled by women during WW1 and this was a huge step forward in the rights for women.
yes in away but people have the same jobs as their parents
Slim, none and bad . . . unless you married well.
women did house work and small jobs around the house. they also ran small shops and factories. Along with make sandwiches out of fear of beatings
Yes.It is Valid.
While many jobs are restricted to men only, there are no jobs still limited to women only (except in certain parts of the world which are not as open-minded).
It created jobs for women
Voting, Owning land and Getting Jobs
Elizabeth Blackwell's first jobs were in the United States because she was born in Bristol, England, in the 1800's. Back then, women were not treated the same as men.
Restaurant jobs located in Sheffield, England can be found be inquiring at any local restaurant to see if there are any job openings available. One may also check newspaper advertisements for possible open positions.
There are many websites in the UK that you can search for PR jobs in England. For example Guardian Jobs has a great website for finding PR jobs in just about every region of England.
Women had the jobs of: A nurse A mother House wives...