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Many women take a few years out of paid work time when their children are young or for other family reasons.
She was serious about it this time and has not done any paid work since.
The great increase during this century has been in the paid work of married women.
In paid work outside the home, women lose out on all scores.
There may also have been opportunities for paid work experience.
The young women had the chance to get decent, if low paid work.
Ruth had to find paid work in order to support her children.
Now women are half the paid work force, and have moved into every profession.
As a member of a poor family, he received no formal education, and took on paid work from an early age.
But, for the vast majority of the student population, paid work is no bad thing.
But we also recognise that there is more to life than paid work.
Looking to find a better paid work, he tried to leave for Russia, but failed.
As I recall, paid work was the only thing that got me and my friends out of bed.
Some 40 per cent of students take paid work during term time.
Help with child care, therefore, is important to enable women to continue in, or return to, paid work.
Young, single middle class women were by this time engaging in paid work outside the home.
This was particularly important in view of the fact that women were often forced to give up paid work on marriage.
The family was relatively poor, as only one of the two spouses did paid work.
But immigration officials said no, believing she was coming for paid work.
That average includes all paid work of any duration, like summer jobs during college.
Paid work has helped generations of students to stay in touch with reality.
That is not true; they are the result of people moving into paid work."
He looked at not only paid work but housework, too.
If it brings well paid work to British construction workers then build 10 of them.
As one might expect, women's paid work is very closely related to the ages of their children.