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In some ways yes they have. Women are still seen as the housewife from the point of view that they come home even after a full day's work and still cook, clean and take care of their family despite a busy day. Yet on the other hand, society deems that we see women as the ultimate working figure and superwoamn, capable of running an household, working and having kids.

It is strange, seeing how women have worked throughout most of history. Even in the fifties in the US (which is when Housewifery was at its pinnacle in history), the amount of women working slowly increased.

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