Asked by chris

Hello, I need help with this question how has perception of certain work as feminine affected women't work both inside and outside the home? what excatly in this question is the professor looking for. thanks

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Women are believed to be more caring, more detailed oriented, but not physically strong. These perceptions have been the cause of a vast majority of women going into fields such as nursing, teaching, and secretarial services.
Answered by Elizabeth White
Some people think that women can't cut grass or take out the trash. They feel that chores like these are for men. I am certain, however, the perception that women are delicate, fragile, and clean has affected the division of labor or women's work in the household.
Answered by TON
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