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During the Victorian era, work was diverse and often dictated by social class and gender. Many men found employment in industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and construction, while women predominantly worked in domestic service, textiles, and garment factories. Children were also part of the workforce, often laboring in factories or as street vendors. The era was marked by industrialization, which significantly transformed job opportunities and working conditions.

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