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  2. Women's work - Wikipedia

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    Women's work is a field of labour assumed to be solely the realm of women and associated with specific stereotypical jobs considered as uniquely feminine or domestic duties throughout history. It is most commonly used in reference to the unpaid labor typically performed by that of a mother or wife to upkeep the home and children.

  3. Pink-collar worker - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 the average salaries for women were 57% compared to those of men, but this gender earnings gap was especially noticeable in pink-collar jobs where the largest number of women were employed. [43] Women were given routine, less responsible jobs available and often with a lower pay than men.

  4. Where Women Work: 20 Most Common Occupations - AOL

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    Think back to the most common jobs that women held in your mom's day, and if that's not far enough back, think about your grandmother. Do secretaries, nurses, teachers and retail sales.

  5. Women in the workforce - Wikipedia

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    In Southern Asia, Western Asia, and Africa, only 20% of women work at paid non-agricultural jobs. Worldwide, women's rate of paid employment outside of agriculture grew to 41% by 2008. [18] One of the main forms of paid employment for women worldwide is actually a traditional one, that of the market "hawker".

  6. More Women Are Bringing Home the Bacon, but More Men Are ...

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    And, while many of those men have since returned to work, a large number have moved on to a more traditionally female sphere: the home. In 2011, advertising agency Allen and Gerritsen conducted a ...

  7. Gender roles among the Indigenous peoples of North America

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    Traditional Apache gender roles have many of the same skills learned by both females and males. All children traditionally learn how to cook, follow tracks, skin leather, sew stitches, ride horses, and use weapons. [2] Typically, women gather vegetation such as fruits, roots, and seeds. Women would often prepare the food.

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