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How can we value a woman's work? (ANSWER IN 5 POINTS)​

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Answered by yashish11
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It may also refer to professions that include these functions, including teacher (up to the age of puberty), governess, nanny, day care worker, and au pair. "Women's work" may also refer to roles related to housekeeping, such as cooking, sewing, ironing, and cleaning

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Answered by shobi86
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Women discharge a lot of responsibilities inside their home.

They look after the family, especially children, the elderly and sick members.

They manage the entire activities so efficiently.

They cook food by standing for hours in front of hot stoves, wash clothes, maintain cleanliness, etc. In rural areas women and girls carry heavy headloads of firewood.

These works are not considered as real works in our families and societies.

The work that women do within the home is not recognised as work.

It is assumed that this is something that comes naturally to women. Due to this fact, it does not have to be paid for. Our society devalues such work.

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