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What is the percentage of more money paid to men over women during the 16th century?

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What is the percentage of more money paid to men over women during the 16th century?

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I’m not sure you know what you are asking, because in the 1500’s the majority of working women were prostitutes and probably made much more money than the average farm worker or barkeep. Servant girls usually got room & board & a pittance, and had to put up with the master’s hand up their skirt. Except for actors and servants, women and men did not have similar jobs in Tudor England, & I don’t know what the rest of Europe was like. Most women were married wives and mothers and stayed at home. Name some specific jobs and maybe somebody can come up with an average salary. Conditions in 1500 were different than conditions in 1599, also.

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