Women would work at home and rarely work on fields
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this is true
It was about 35%, and it kept on rising as the years went on. This is because after WW1, women had gotten a taste of the workforce, and some didn't want to leave.
Ruth was a women from Moab, she married Naomi son , actually Naomi had two sons. But all three became widows, Ruth accompanied Naomi back to her hometown but the other daughter in law returned back. The bible says she worked in the fields of a rich man Boaz. whom she married later.She was the great grandmother of king David.
You can stop it by: 1) offering jobs to women 2) including them in all the decisions 3) increasing their seats in social and economical fields
Most of the slaves worked in the fields.
On New World sugar plantations, women worked in the house as domestic servants to the family while men worked in the fields doing physical agricultural labor.
woman in the backcountry worked in the cabins and fields but also learned to use guns, and axes
There is a legend of a Pope Joan but it is a false story. It never happened.
When women started to work they worked in factories. They worked long hours for little pay.
women were encontroll of the housework for their family and friends
Renaissance women, as expected, stayed home to care for the children and the home. The men in the family worked out of the house, tending the fields or in merchant shops. Older children, both boys and girls, often worked alongside their fathers, to help contribute to the family funds.
The great majority worked in the fields in very old China. Women had more freedom in certain dynasties (like the Tang) than they would have later, when footbinding was becoming more widespread.
Slave's in the early period of the United States worked in the plantations at various jobs. Most men worked out in the fields and the women worked inside, cooking and cleaning. In ancient Egypt, it is thought that slaves built the pyramids.
in kush women work in the fields
Women took active roles in the 1800's when it was necessary to survive. Some women stayed home and took care of the children and cook and cleaned. Some women worked in the fields too. Still others that were more adventurous had their own cattle ranches.
in kush women work in the fields