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Dressmaking, textiles/fabrics , and domestic service were jobs that were available to women in 1900.
farming and/or house work for women and men only had to watch their children or do yard work .
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).
stonemasons, blacksmiths, shopkeepers, squatters, farmers that kind of stuff
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did. (right on-Apx-)
White-collar jobs were more acceptable..
Dressmaking, textiles/fabrics , and domestic service were jobs that were available to women in 1900.
they woked in movies and kinda jobs women have today. nanashi
The advent of white-collar jobs made women's presence more acceptable.
The advent of white-collar jobs made women's presence more acceptable.
White collar jobs were more acceptable (apex)
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White collar jobs made women's presence more acceptable.
They had more opportunities in white-collar jobs
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.
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable for a Muslim woman to work. The monies she obtains belong to her for her personal use.
because some woman needed jobs and the men where fighting in the war