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    tarted to work outside the house, as market traders, laundresses, courtesans and nurses. In ancient Greece, wom
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    Women were economically active since pre-history, although their part in the work force varied through from those days until today depending on the structure of needs, cultural, social and other forms of a society. In Babylon in the year 2000 BC, women raised cattle along with men. Besides that, they have been engaged in raising children, cooking, making clothes and other similar jobs in countryside community. Later, as cities developed, women started to work outside the house, as market traders, laundresses, courtesans and nurses. In ancient Greece, wome
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    e days until today depending on the structure of needs, cultural, social and other forms of a society. In Babylon in the year 2000 BC, women raised cattle along with men. Besides that, they have been engaged in raising children, cooking, making clothes and other similar jobs in countryside community. Later, as cities developed, women started to work outside the house, as market traders, laundresses, courtesans and nurses. In ancient Greece, wom
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    n in the year 2000 BC, women raised cattle along with men. Besides that, they have been engaged in raising children, cooking, making clothes and other similar jobs in countryside community. Later, as cities developed, women started to work outside the house, as market traders, laundresses, courtesans and nurses. In ancient Greece, wom
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    en, cooking, making clothes and other similar jobs in countryside community. Later, as cities developed, women started to work outside the house, as market traders, laundresses, courtesans and nurses. In ancient Greece, wom
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    tarted to work outside the house, as market traders, laundresses, courtesans and nurses. In ancient Greece, women who belonged to the upper class did not work, which was not the case with the poor, who usually worked as unqualified work force doing the hardest job. Instead of money, they got food and accommodation.

    They were without any protection or rights. Similar situation was in other ancient societies. Not before 14th century in England and France women who knew some of the crafts (tailoring, weaving etc.) were acknowledged equally as men who we

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