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during the gilded age, working women had
limited work opportunities and were paid less than men.
many work opportunities and were paid equal to men.
many work opportunities but were paid less than men.
limited work opportunities but were paid equal to men.
During the Gilded Age (late 19th - early 20th century), gender - based discrimination was prevalent. Women faced restricted job choices, mainly in sectors like domestic service, textile mills, or as low - level clerical workers. Also, the concept of "equal pay for equal work" was non - existent. Employers paid women less than men for the same or similar tasks, as women were often seen as secondary earners (supporting the idea that a man's wage should be a "family wage").
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limited work opportunities and were paid less than men.