I agree with everything except the 'hardly worked". Homemakers work very hard, especially if they live close to the land.
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You’re right. It was supposed to be a statement of relativity (i.e 40 hours of drone work a week, every week for 50 years imo dwarfs (and also likely includes a lot of homemaking) the amount of work required of those who stay at home.
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Trust me, a homemaker's work is never done. 24/7. Nuns too.
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The homemaker does much more important work than the one who scurries about in a dim and sterile office, moving numbers about on a computer screen.
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Without a doubt!
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Career literally = husband. 1820's - Have to work hard/ conform to get a good husband 1980s + = Have to work hard/ conform to get a good career.
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