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In addition to factory work, many women in the USSR were employed
as government officials.
in finance and management.
in healthcare and education.
as secret police and interrogators.
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in healthcare and education.
Many Soviet women worked as teachers, nurses, doctors and other healthcare and educational professionals, in addition to industrial jobs. (They also held clerical and lower-level administrative roles, but relatively few served as secret police/interrogators.)
Many Soviet women worked as teachers, nurses, doctors and other healthcare and educational professionals, in addition to industrial jobs. (They also held clerical and lower-level administrative roles, but relatively few served as secret police/interrogators.)
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