How has the gendered division of labor changed for the Inuit people of the Arctic?

a. There are no longer male- or female-typical jobs.
b. Women have higher-paid positions than men.
c. Wage labor positions are now available for both men and women.
d. They maintain their traditional division of labor, but forage with advanced technology.


Answer: c

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