There were many jobs available to men between the years 1789-1800. Positions as blacksmiths, bakers, farmers, prison guards, deckhands, plumbers, or as charcoal makers were available to men. Women who worked at that time generally took jobs as teachers or nurses.
jobs of 1870's
They had more opportunities in white-collar jobs
while men were away fighting the war, the women decided to take up the jobs that were initionally for men. And then when the men came back they seen that women were cababile to do these jobs.
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Their is only one type of writing jobs available for pregnant women but their are other jobs that are available for a pregnant women and some of them are direct sales, office work and many more.
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Dressmaking, textiles/fabrics , and domestic service were jobs that were available to women in 1900.
There were few jobs available to women who lived during the 1750s. These included running a shop and teaching children.
there are very few jobs available from women
seamstresses
While many jobs are restricted to men only, there are no jobs still limited to women only (except in certain parts of the world which are not as open-minded).
Women have availability of a lot more opportunities now than they have in times past. Women can hold jobs as housekeepers, food service, lawyers, doctors, journalists, and religious workers.
Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.
Most jobs available for women were jobs for working class women. The first few University/College level jobs for women only appeared in the 1880's as women were not admitted to these institutions before the late 1870's. Before that, women could work in factories, in shops, as seamstresses, in household service or run a business. Middle- and upper class girls and women were not supposed to seek any form of salaried employment.
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