A married women of the higher class would not have a job but instead her place would be at home sewing, greeting guests, writing letters and dressing up for her husband. But as for the of the people in the era woman would have to get jobs. These jobs included being a governess (a lady who young children - like a tutor), a a maid (female and women could also work down in the mines caring coal.
maids
Industrial cities differ from preindustrial cities primarily in their scale and economic focus. Industrial cities are characterized by large populations and a concentration of factories and manufacturing jobs, leading to urbanization and diverse economic activities. In contrast, preindustrial cities were smaller, often centered around agriculture and trade, with economies largely based on local resources and craftsmanship. Additionally, industrial cities typically have more complex infrastructure, including transportation systems and utilities, to support their larger populations and industrial activities.
False
In the job market getting better skilled jobs
Newspapers that were written by someone not in that time period of women's suffrage.
womens roles
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nothing
the womens jobs were to kill the men
maids
women worked as nurses
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cleaned house, made clothing
5-7 days
4.1%
being a prostitute
no not nececarily they can change