- The
Housemaid can
refer to: The
Housemaid (1960 film), a
Korean film The
Housemaid (1964 film), a
Korean film The
Housemaid (2010 film), a
Korean film...
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people moved from the
countryside to work in the cities: "women
became housemaids who
served not only for the rich but also the
middle class and that issue...
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require frequent kneeling, such as carpenters, **** layers, gardeners,
housemaids, mechanics, miners, plumbers, and roofers.: p. 607 The
exact incidence...
- a
little older, and
better paid.
Where a
household included multiple housemaids, the
roles were
often subdivided as below. Head house-maid: the senior...
- The
Housemaid (Korean: 하녀; Hanja: 下女; RR: Hanyeo) is a 1960
South Korean film, produced,
written and
directed by Kim Ki-young. It
stars Lee Eun-shim,...
- as a
housemaid when
given an alternative. In 1958, the
number of
housemaids in
Sweden was
already so few that the
national union of
housemaids dissolved...
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housemaids. It was
established during a
shortage of
housemaids, and the idea was well received. It had long been the goal of the
Stockholm Housemaid Union...
-
Sally Scraggs,
Housemaid is a 1913
American silent short comedy film
directed by
Robert Z.
Leonard and
starring Leonard,
Margarita Fischer and
Laura Oakley...
- The
Housemaid Debate or Maid
Debate (Swedish: Pigdebatten) is a
political discussion in Sweden,
which began on 18 July 1993 when
Swedish economist Anne-Marie...
- The
Housemaid (Vietnamese: Cô Hầu Gái) is a 2016
Vietnamese gothic romance horror film
directed by
Derek Nguyen and
starring Nhung Kate, Jean-Michel Richaud...