In ancient Athens, the population of women was significantly smaller than that of men due to societal norms and the structure of the family unit. Estimates suggest that women may have comprised about 30-40% of the total population, but precise numbers are difficult to determine because many women were excluded from public life and citizenship. Additionally, women in Athens were primarily confined to domestic roles, limiting their visibility in historical records.
the women in athens couldn't vote
In Athens women had no rights. In Sparta women had lots of rights
Athens limited women in politics
Most likely women did not have jobs in Athens. Only in Sparta were women allowed to have jobs, most of were owning shops.
Very few in Athens.
Athens
daily life wasnt similar because women in Athenian women didnt have as many rights as Spartan women
woman in iroquois are respected and woman in athens are not
daily life wasnt similar because women in Athenian women didnt have as many rights as Spartan women
Every resident, including women and foreigners, had equal rights in Ancient Athens.
The social status of women in Sparta were to produce healthy sons for the army. The social status of women in Athens women had no share in public life.
Women weren't educated in ancient Athens. They were taught domestic, household duties by the mother and the slaves.