Changes in the kind of work available to women in London
between the nineteenth and the twentieth century were
primarily based on industrial and technological advancements.
Consequently, women had to work in households for a living,
and this led to an increase in the number of domestic servants.
Some women also began to earn by lodging out rooms, tailoring,
washing or making matchboxes. With the coming of the First
World War though, women once again joined the industrial
sector.
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