there are lots of things they do in Ghana some peoples jobs are just to collect water and dig for gold.
People from Ghana do a lot of things ranging from mining to office administrative jobs just like any other west African country
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Primary Jobs
Many people in Ghana work as farmers this is because the land is rich with good nutrients. 80% of employed people in Ghana have this job. Many Ghanaians Keep their farm through about 100 years. Passing it Down to their son after son. Some farmers are whats called 'subsitence farmers' meaning they can't for some reason be able to produce enough livestock/plants to sell so purely have to grow it and give it to their family. Many subsitence farmers suffer from malnutrition.
Secondary Jobs
6%of Ghanaians work as a primary job. (this means manufacturing natural good). This is a majorly small amount compared to Primary workers. The number of secondary Jobs is so small because there isn't many factories in Ghana. The main ones are going to be in Accra (The capital of Ghana) or other major cities.
Tertiary jobs
14% of people in ghana work in the services. This is a minute number compared to the Uk's, 88%! Now many people work as teacher sin the Uk. Teachers are very rare because few school can educate children properly and these school are usually over subscribed. It is alarming how little of Ghanaians work in the police,fire or doctor force.
Please take into account that 11% of ghanaians are unemployed.
many women lost their industrial jobs but returned to clerical jobs
they had to do farming and all those sorts of easy jobs!!!!!!!
hunting,farming,pottery etc
In Ancient Egypt, boys and girls had distinct roles and responsibilities. Boys were often trained for physical labor or skilled trades, such as farming, craftsmanship, and administration, preparing them for roles in society as adults. Girls, on the other hand, were typically involved in domestic duties, such as weaving, cooking, and child-rearing, although some women held positions in religious or administrative roles. Overall, societal norms dictated these gender-specific jobs, reflecting the broader cultural values of the time.
In the 1900s, acceptable jobs for women were primarily in fields such as teaching, nursing, and clerical work, as well as roles in domestic service or factory labor. These positions were deemed acceptable due to societal norms that associated women with nurturing and supportive roles, which aligned with prevailing views of femininity. Additionally, the rise of industrialization created new opportunities, albeit often with lower wages and limited advancement. The acceptance of these jobs was also influenced by the growing movement for women's education and rights, which began to challenge traditional gender roles.
they were seen as framers and suppliers of fish and most importantly bearers of children hope this helped
The roles of Egypt were jobs for men and women
women with education were able to get fulfilling jobs
Women's jobs included~BrewingPottery MakingWeavingCookingServantsAdministratorsPriestessesSupervisors
As of August 2013, the women in Ghana now have more options to leave the home and get a job. The women in Ghana can now work in retail and wholesale markets, they can work in restaurants and hotels.
jobs in heavy industry
jobs in heavy industry
many women lost their industrial jobs but returned to clerical jobs
women looked after the children and cookedandcleaned.
they would be raped by jobs
they had to do farming and all those sorts of easy jobs!!!!!!!
Not Many Ancient Egyptian Women Had Jobs. The Biggest Job a Women Could Have Would Be a Pharoah. Other Than That They Were Usually Housewives, Or Queens.