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Growstuff well your family were unlikely to have been living in that particular town 50 years ago?
The other point of interest was that the more affluent, well educated families were more likely to be open to females participating in the workforce.
Yes, our experience when we lived in Lodon, although the women we knew of worked.
DH's firm employed several women from Pakistan, although they had limited English they were good workers but their husbands would meet them from work and also would insist on collecting their wages on pay day.
In contrast our neighbours, Indian, Ugandan Asian, spoke excellent English, were career women and did not appear to be dominated by their husbands in any way, even though one had an arranged marriage.