In the Algonquin language group, men typically engaged in hunting, fishing, and trading, often taking on roles that involved physical labor and leadership within their communities. Women, on the other hand, were primarily responsible for gathering plant-based foods, managing the household, and crafting items such as clothing and baskets. Both genders played vital roles in their societies, contributing to the survival and cultural practices of their communities. Additionally, women often held significant social status and could participate in decision-making processes.
Algonquian women only cooked food; men hunted and fished.
It created jobs for women
Women had the jobs of: A nurse A mother House wives...
Since the men came home the Women were expected to give up their jobs. There were not enough jobs for all women and men so the men got the jobs and women didn't get any jobs.
Land Girls
affirmative action
You can get many different interesting jobs if you spoke another language. Like teaching a language.
Most likely women did not have jobs in Athens. Only in Sparta were women allowed to have jobs, most of were owning shops.
women with education were able to get fulfilling jobs
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did. (right on-Apx-)
No
Women because alot of the factories have creative jobs.