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While the recorded history of women in Western society working in the home goes back several millennia, the history of women in the workplace is a relatively recent phenomenon.
At the dawn of the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom’s Victorian era, very few women held positions of power outside the home – with one notable exception: the top-level executive position held by Queen Victoria!
Indeed, during the second half of the 19th century, jobs at the new industrial factories (blue collar jobs) as well as the emerging class of administrative, legal and commercial functions (which soon became known as white-collar jobs, thanks to the prominent fashionable white colors attached to men’s shirts at the time) were nearly all held by men.
At the dawn of the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom’s Victorian era, very few women held positions of power outside the home – with one notable exception: the top-level executive position held by Queen Victoria!
Indeed, during the second half of the 19th century, jobs at the new industrial factories (blue collar jobs) as well as the emerging class of administrative, legal and commercial functions (which soon became known as white-collar jobs, thanks to the prominent fashionable white colors attached to men’s shirts at the time) were nearly all held by men.
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