Two thirds of the world's work is done by women, on average, and half of all the food produced in the world, although in many poor countries, women perform up to seventy percent or more of the work, and produce sixty percent of the food.
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Generally it is about 0.5% of people will have some sort of epilepsy in their lifetime, so that would be the percentage for women.
10% of men and 8% of women are left-handed.
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For women in the 19th century, the most common work for women was seamstress, childcare, housekeeper, cook, laundress.
they woked in movies and kinda jobs women have today. nanashi
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The answer will depend on what exactly you are trying to measure:working women in the US as a percentage of women in the US,women working in the US as a percentage of women working in the world,working women in the US as a percentage of worker in the US.There are probably other possibilities.
There are many women in Rome that work outside of the home, and that number increases every year. Currently, approximately 42% of all Roman women hold jobs outside of their home.
Women were 6% of coal miners in the USA in 2013, according to National Mining Association statistics.
what are the percents of different age group according to the US department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics
Women have always worked - running the home, raising children, etc. It's hard work, too. If you mean did women work outside the home in jobs for which they were paid, yes, they did. Teachers, doctors, lawyers, factory workers, cleaners, maids, cooks - all the jobs that women do today, although not in such great numbers as today.