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women had to collect food children had to plant and men had to work
Women had to pick up the slack that the men left behind. When they went off to war, many jobs were left unattended. Women picked up the jobs and duties of men, in short. They did factory jobs, cut their rations, grew crops, and became fathers for children. Women were also accepted into the military as support staff. Front line women were still not allowed. Women gained recognition of skill, endurance, and importance.
They were expected to give up their jobs.
Giving birth to kids its the only job done by women
jobs in heavy industry
There are no "typical" jobs any more - women and children can work at whatever they are capable of doing.
women looked after the children and cookedandcleaned.
women had to collect food children had to plant and men had to work
Women had the most tedious jobs, children had the most dangerous jobs, and both were paid less than men.
There were few jobs available to women who lived during the 1750s. These included running a shop and teaching children.
The Victorian children's jobs were mainly to get to underground mining holes. This was later banned and it prohibited women and children below 10 years from working in the mines.
cooking, cleaning, taking care of children, preparing food, making clothes etc..
Shawnee men traditionally took on tasks such as hunting, fishing, and protecting the community, while women often focused on agriculture, cooking, and raising children. However, roles could vary within the tribe, with some men and women also engaging in activities typically associated with the opposite gender.
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the men hunted, women took care of the houses and children
cooking cleaning looking after the children working
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