WW2, And yes.
The number of women in the work force increased because of the absence of men while they were in the war. and then with women in the work force they stayed there and they have increased work force size since then even with the men home.
Yes
Yes, women have vaginal discharge during pregnancy which will increase as the pregnancy progresses.
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
joined the work force
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
During World War 1, the labor force underwent significant changes. Many men left their jobs to join the military, resulting in a shortage of workers. This led to an increase in opportunities for women and minorities in industries previously dominated by men. Women took on jobs in factories and other industries, demonstrating their capabilities and paving the way for future advancements in women's rights and gender equality.
Women that are in menopause can see an increase of abdominal fat. This is caused by deficiencies in the hormone estrogen.
By where, if you mean physical locations, everywhere there was a manpower shortage because of military service there was an increase in the number of women employed.
In the 1970s, the percentage of women in the workforce in the United States was around 43%. This era marked a significant increase in women participating in the labor force compared to previous decades.
True.
During these periods women gained privileges in the work force because during WWI b/c of the lack of men for the work force women had to work and gained a place in society. This was not a true lasting effect but it helped progress their causes.