Women have always been part of the workplace until recent history. We didn't have the luxury for one person to support an entire family when we were struggling to survive. Every family was essentially a small business that created food, textiles, etc.
Working the family farm or business, at home, is different than a woman abandoning her children to go push paper in a modern corporate services job.
Which shows we need first to incentivize "light work", placed second from home duty, to slowly drift away from hypercapitalism's dream of females doubling the workforce and being drones.
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