Yes. But these are special cases. A wet-nurse. A women's Basketball league. just to name a few.
None...Only the Millitary .
A lot of women took jobs in factories, making planes and other war materials. Most of the jobs that were occupied by men before the war were filled by women. This was the beginning of the "revolution" of women into the workforce.
During world war 2, there were about 25 % to 30 % of women who worked outside the house at paying jobs. More married women, more mothers, and more minority women found jobs than had before the war.
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did. (right on-Apx-)
No
Most likely women did not have jobs in Athens. Only in Sparta were women allowed to have jobs, most of were owning shops.
None...Only the Millitary .
No women had jobs to
While many jobs are restricted to men only, there are no jobs still limited to women only (except in certain parts of the world which are not as open-minded).
the womens job in ancient china was to make silk and thats the only thing that women would do. that was the only job folr the women,
Algonquian women only cooked food; men hunted and fished.
It created jobs for women
Finland doesn't separate any jobs only for men and only for women.
Their is only one type of writing jobs available for pregnant women but their are other jobs that are available for a pregnant women and some of them are direct sales, office work and many more.
women can be prim ministers or presidents Type your answer here...
only 40% are able to find full-time jobs
women are only allowed to have jobs that include cooking and cleaning, so no