Care-giving career
a. refers to the typical woman's role to care for children, elderly parents, and dependent husbands when needed.
b. refers to anyone who is in a care-giving or service profession.
c. refers to traditionally female professions such as nursing and teaching.
d. refers only to care-giving work that is performed for monetary compensation
a
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