In 1913, women primarily held jobs in sectors such as domestic service, textiles, and teaching. Many worked as seamstresses, factory workers, and shop assistants, while others were employed in clerical roles as secretaries and typists, which were emerging professions at the time. However, most women still faced significant barriers to entering higher-paying professions and were often limited by societal expectations regarding their roles. The suffrage movement was gaining momentum, reflecting women's growing desire for greater opportunities and rights in the workforce.
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