DOMESTIC SERVICE VOL5Service has existed since ancient times, but its meaning and conditions have changed over time. In ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, those who performed domestic tasks were often slaves. They did not work by choice or have any ability to negotiate their situation; they simply fulfilled their role because refusing meant punishment or even death. Their labor was not a form of social integration but rather an imposition resulting from conquest, purchase, or hereditary servitude.
With feudalism, the system changed: serfs were not slaves, but they did not have full freedom either. In exchange for working the lord’s land, they received protection and the right to live there, although their choices remained limited.
During the Industrial Revolution, domestic service became a paid occupation, though often under difficult conditions. Over time, professionalization and the fight for labor rights allowed this sector to evolve, offering new employment opportunities and greater autonomy.
Today, domestic service is a globalized industry with multiple forms, ranging from traditional household employment to digital platforms that connect supply and demand for services. Throughout history, it has transformed from forced labor into a profession that adapts to the economic and social structures of each era.
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