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In the early year of the twentieth century, the majority of female workers employed outside of the home were widowed divorced married with young children married with grown children young and unmarried

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Answer: young and unmarried

During this time period, most female workers who were employed outside the home were young and unmarried. They continued to perform traditional female jobs, such as dressmaking and teaching. However, due to the Industrial Revolution, they were also able to engage in less stereotypical jobs, such as those in factories. Children at the time were also often employed outside the home.

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In the early years of the twentieth century, the majority of female workers employed outside of the home were "young and unmarried". This of course changed later.
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