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Since the
Industrial Revolution, parti****tion of
women in the
workforce outside the home has
increased in
industrialized nations, with
particularly large...
- women:
either the weaver's wife or, if the
weaver was unmarried, by
hired workwomen. On average, a
weaver made
about a
rupee per day then, but the author...
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Kilsong notes that the
diary refers to the
comfort women as "barmaids" or "
workwomen". Choi
believes that the
comfort women were not **** slaves, but rather...
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enough to work in the mines. The
Cornish bal
maidens formed a
class of
workwomen to themselves, a class, as a whole, shrewd, honest,
respectable and hard-working...
- a
local branch, and in
January 1889, the
group set up the
Liverpool Workwomen's Society,
representing bookfolders, tailors, and
cigar makers, with Mole...
- Netherlands, the
Sewing Women's
Union of Amsterdam, the
Federation of
Swiss Workwomen's Societies, the
Socialist Women's
Committee of Paris, the
Social Democratic...
- 1 Mark 80
Pfennigs for
grown workwomen 1 Mark 20
Pfennigs for
youthful workmen 1 Mark 20
Pfennigs for
youthful workwomen 80
Pfennigs Also, the muni****lity...