Yes, I believe 20
None, back in 1912 women typically did not work. Men were the primary workers unless you were not necessarily rich. If you and your family were poor then the wife or woman would work as a seamstress and that did make very much and rich women didn't think too highly of you. But to answer your question the Titanic crew was made up of all men the only women that "worked" on the Titanic were the maids.
There 545 women-and-children on Titanic (passengers and crew).
Of the 545 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 156 died.
Out of nearly 900 crew on the Titanic, only 23 were women.
There were 545 women and children on Titanic.
Of the 549 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 156 didn't survive Titanic's wreck
Of the 545 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 389 of them survived.
Of Titanic's 891 crewmembers, 23 were women, of which twenty survived the sinking.
boiler men , women work in there houses , coal mines and most people didn't work
Of the 545 women-and-children on Titanic (passengers and crew), 389 survived the sinking.
147
they were stewardesses. that's it