A lot of women worked as servants, teachers, factory workers and nurses.
Things had already changed quite a bit and women were increasingly studying at universities to become doctors, journalists, scientists and even architects.
It also varied between different Western Countries. In the USA women did not have as many opportunities as in a country like Sweden (where women had been part of guilds and ran business for centuries).
School teachers, or house cleaners. many women didn't have jobs, their jobs were to take care of the children and do the house work
farming and/or house work for women and men only had to watch their children or do yard work .
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did. (right on-Apx-)
it was so bad because workers got sick and they lost here jobs for the littlest things and they didnt get payed inof
Western women were allowe' to take on most men's jobs after the Emancipation which followe' the women's suffrage movement beginning in the nineteenth an early twentieth centuries. This ultimately allowe' for equal opportunity an' the establishment of equal political, economic an' social rights.
stonemasons, blacksmiths, shopkeepers, squatters, farmers that kind of stuff
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because some woman needed jobs and the men where fighting in the war
During the period of time from 1880 until 1900, a women were primarily housewives. However, those who worked outside the home worked in the service industry and held clerical jobs.
Servants, Sweepers, House cleaners.........
ranch hands were the most frequent jobs back in the early 1900s
Working conditions in the 1900s would have been hard labor for little pay in the early years. As the century went on, jobs were created that paid better and were easier to do for men and women.
In the early portion of the twentieth century, working conditions for Japanese women were very harsh. Most who worked did some sort of factory work, and the working conditions were horrendous. It was only during the second world war, that their job prospects improved. Lake many women in other countries, they were required to fill the jobs left vacated by the men who were off fighting in the war.
Some jobs in Germany in the 1900's were farming, bartender in saloons, merchants, and salesman. Another job was a harness maker.
because of bad economics . and bad jobs! arrived at Ellis island !
In the early 1900s, millions of immigrants came to East Coast cities such as New York City and Boston. Cities were a popular destination due to the availability of jobs.
Jobs such as oil drillers, engineers, railroad service workers, lumber workers, oil operators, lawyers, bankers, and accountants were available in Dallas in the early 1900's.
Women shared many jobs that were the same. Many women were lawyers before the 1900s. The men and women sometimes stayed at home, but most of the time they got a nanny to do all of the housework. Even poor families that had no home had a nanny.