No...
I wish they did tho...
Women's roles in Colonial New York were very different than their English counterparts. The women of colonial New York were Dutch and were able to work, run businesses, and own property.
Women never gained "the right to work" but in the US, it wasn't until a bit after WW2 that more than 50% of women were working
I think medieval women did more work than medieval men for the same reason that women have always worked more than men. I am not really sure what that reason is, but I think women are less easily satisfied with the way things are, or, put another way, (speaking as a man) men are more willing to be lazy.
They aren't necessarily more successful than men as HR managers there are just more women in that line of work.
the do because the women are smarter than men because men brain work like a peanut thinking
The difference between men and women were that the men did a lot more work than the women at certain points of the year. The women did more home jobs.
Some women work in factories to make money. Women have fine motor skills which help them work efficiently. And women are paid less than men so there is more profit for the factory owner.
You mean "than women"? Yes, because of the male hormone testosterone. Men have more muscle naturally, and make more than women when they work out. Not to say that some women are stronger than some men, but by and large, nature meant for men to be the "strong protectors".
in my opinion, women work more than men because they also design men's clothes as well as men design women's clothes but i think that women work harder because they know what's hot and what's not!!!!!!!!!!!!! However, I'm sure they both work, on average, as hard as each other. But there are probably more women in the fashion industry than men, so therefore it would seem that women work harder as they get more done. But on an individual basis they probably work the same.
People say men "work longer hours" but i actually think we work a lot more than them.
There are many thousands of women in the United States that work full time. It is estimated that more than 50 percent of women over the age of 20 work full time.
by eating more calories than they use up through exercise and work.