The most popular occupations for women in the early 1900s were secretaries and managers.
Emmline Pankhurst
vote in political elections in many countries.
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In the early 1900s, there was a significant increase in the number of working women, particularly in urban areas, as they sought employment in factories, offices, and retail. This shift was driven by economic necessity, changing social norms, and the rise of the suffrage movement, which advocated for women's rights. Women began to enter the workforce in greater numbers, challenging traditional gender roles and paving the way for future advancements in women's labor rights.
stoopid
I believe the answer is type writers.
Teaching was a common job for single women in the middle class in the early 1900s. Teaching provided steady employment, had respectable social status, and allowed women to contribute to their communities while remaining financially independent.
Wyoming
yes men were considered dominant over women in the early 1900s. It wasn't until 1920 that women had any right to vote. Even then women still did not have equal rights as men did.
The most popular occupations for women in the early 1900s were secretaries and managers.
There were not many work related roles for women in the 1900s. Most women were homemakers while others were teachers, maids, nurses, and a very few doctors.
They were a group of women in the early 1900s that campaigned for womens rights in Britain
Emmline Pankhurst
They were a group of women in the early 1900s that campaigned for womens rights in Britain
vote in political elections in many countries.
In the early 1900s, some women worked in factories or as teachers (among many other things). Apex-Secretaries and managers