In 1901, the top jobs for women were largely limited to roles considered acceptable within the societal norms of the time. Common occupations included teaching, nursing, and domestic service. Other prevalent jobs included factory work, particularly in textiles, as well as roles in clerical positions, seamstressing, and sales in shops. These roles reflected broader societal expectations and restrictions on women's participation in the workforce.
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