rabotnitsa
Rabotnitsa is a Russian word that translates to "workwoman" or "female worker." It is often used to refer to a woman who is employed in manual labor or in occupations traditionally associated with men. The term can also be used more broadly to describe any woman who works outside the home, particularly in Soviet or post-Soviet contexts.
Historically, the term "rabotnitsa" gained prominence during the Soviet era. The Soviet Union promoted the idea
In contemporary usage, "rabotnitsa" can still refer to women in physically demanding jobs. However, its meaning