How is capitalist business involving women frequently conducted in Turkey?

A) It is patterned on social life so that women and men work together in household units and are paid working wages.
B) It is patterned on social life so that women produce goods for their husbands' relatives and do not work directly in an impersonal capitalist setting.
C) It is based on patrilineal and patriarchal social ethics so that men are the only ones allowed to work in capitalist enterprises. Women are excluded.
D) Women are involved as owners of the capitalist enterprises, but they are not allowed to be seen outside of their homes. They conduct the business from inside their homes.
E) Women are not treated any differently than men in Turkey.


B

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