what was the status of women by the 1880
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Between 1865 and 1920 a steady transformation occurred in employment patterns as more women entered the labor market, stayed at work longer, and moved into white-collar occupations. Nevertheless, women’s economic experiences remained distinct from men’s, subject to gendered limitations, and determined by demographic characteristics to a much greater extent than men’s. Class, race, ethnicity, and locality explained the sort of work a man might do. Labor force participation rates were highest for African-American women, but even their employment levels decreased after marriage. Marital status was crucial in determining whether a woman worked for pay, although class, race, age, and ethnicity all had an influence.
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Between 1865 and 1920 a steady transformation occurred in employment patterns as more women entered the labor market, stayed at work longer, and moved into white-collar occupations. Nevertheless, women’s economic experiences remained distinct from men’s, subject to gendered limitations, and determined by demographic characteristics to a much greater extent than men’s. Class, race, ethnicity, and locality explained the sort of work a man might do. Labor force participation rates were highest for African-American women, but even their employment levels decreased after marriage. Marital status was crucial in determining whether a woman worked for pay, although class, race, age, and ethnicity all had an influence.
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