What are the role of the women in business class and middle class ?
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Western women have long been thought to have exited the business world some time between the late eighteenth and the mid-nineteenth centuries, pushed out by the spread of a separate sphere ideology, the rise of corporation and the “managerial revolution”. Women and gender historians have begun to challenge those arguing that business historians’ focus on large corporations and masculinist definitions of entrepreneurship have led them to overlook the significant presence of women in small businesses. They have, however, done little to challenge the notion that women disappeared from the world of big business. This study looks at the women who were running large and small businesses in nineteenth-century northern France, and identifies the factors that made their continued presence possible, and those that made them invisible by the late twentieth century.
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if talking about women's , if they are of business class or of middle class their story is same......
Role of a business class women is than when husband's guest come you have to behave like very rich and that she have no work at all and has no tension in her life.
A woman is in a business class also struggles like a women in a middle class or a poor family.....
Their class can not change their struggles....
A middle class women is also struggling for her husband or the children's but their husbands can never change their mindsets that how a woman works....
They just think that women's have the luxuriest life and enjoying their life alot
But the condition of a middle class and a business class women is same...
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