yes
The Men work was that they train for war.
Spartan Women overall had a lot more rights, rather then the Athenian Women. The Spartan women could sell property, own small businesses, chat with other men (whom they are not related too), wear shorter dresses, and go around the city by themselves. The only thing they couldn't do was hold office, and vote. The reason why they could do all of these things is, because in Sparta the woman didn't spend as much time with their husband since they were always training for the next war. Rather then the Athenian men, they had much more time to socialize so they mentored the woman a lot more.
The factories could pay women lower wages than they could pay men.
in the 1700- 1840s women could work in cotton factories along with men and children.
It was scary because you would never know what they could do
The primary role of the Spartan woman was to bear children for the state. The Spartan woman could choose her own husband. A man was allowed to take any woman he wanted to be his wife, but if she did not want him, she was free to fight to prevent him from having her and could kill him if she chose and was able. The Spartan woman told her men as they went to war, husband or son, "Come back carrying your shield or on it".
women look after the house and cook food for the husband and children and look after their physical fitness which was also very important. Men had no work because slaves did everything. Men would spend their free time in the Agora
A Spartan slave was called a helot. Helots were state-owned serfs required to work the land for their Spartan masters.
The helots were a subjugated population in ancient Sparta, primarily working for the Spartan citizens known as Spartiates. They were responsible for agricultural labor, providing food and resources to sustain the Spartan society. Helots were bound to the land they worked on and could not leave, effectively serving the needs of the Spartan military and economy.
No. Women weren't allow to work when the lamplighters existed.
The Men work was that they train for war.
They were allowed to take part of business and they participated in sports and were well educated they also stayed home to work like cook dinner do laundry and clean.
Yes
The lowest group in Spartan society was made up of helots, who were enslaved agricultural workers owned by the state. They were required to work the land and provide a portion of their produce to the Spartans. Helots had few rights and were subjected to harsh treatment.
Most actually were afraid of the thought of trying to get the privilege to work. The majority wanted to, but many women could be put to prison if they went on strike. There also were suffragettes who were the ones that did all they could to vote. So, as a conclusion, nearly all women wanted to work, but not all would do what they could.
At your fathers house
Spartan Women overall had a lot more rights, rather then the Athenian Women. The Spartan women could sell property, own small businesses, chat with other men (whom they are not related too), wear shorter dresses, and go around the city by themselves. The only thing they couldn't do was hold office, and vote. The reason why they could do all of these things is, because in Sparta the woman didn't spend as much time with their husband since they were always training for the next war. Rather then the Athenian men, they had much more time to socialize so they mentored the woman a lot more.