because the are good at it
women
sew
women who sew for living
Sew and plant for the mission
Women who sew clothes have many names. They might be designers, seamstresses, or tailors. You can also call them "women who sew," especially if you do not know which they prefer.
Women sew and cook but are expected to know how to hunt and vica versa with the men
women took care of children, cooked for the family and sew quilts
Mostly women work in sweatshops due to a combination of socio-economic factors, including limited job opportunities and gender inequality in the labor market. Many women, especially in developing countries, have fewer educational and professional options, leading them to accept low-wage, unregulated work in industries like textiles. Additionally, cultural norms often position women as primary caregivers, making flexible, albeit exploitative, work arrangements in sweatshops more appealing. This dynamic perpetuates a cycle of poverty and marginalization for female workers.
Quiltiing bee
Sweatshops in the 1800's were very tough. Children aged 7-12 made up 1/3 of the force in the US alone. They were forced to work for long hours with small pay and no food. in 1830 the general idea of sweatshops was concieved and then began to develop further in the 1850's. In the 1880's immigrants began to convert small apartments into sewing shops were women and young children would work to sew complete outfits.
There are over 3000 sweatshops in the World
YES HOLLISTER DOES USE SWEATSHOPS!!!!Yes they use sweatshopsHollister they use sweatshops this is a haikuDoes anyone know where they are