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Industrialization in urban areas can lead to increased pollution, traffic congestion, and strain on infrastructure. It can also create job opportunities and boost economic growth, but may also result in income inequality and displacement of local residents. Overall, industrialization can bring both positive and negative impacts to urban areas.
Industrialization happens due to a country's need to compete with other countries in regards to economy. Industrialization creates jobs, opportunities and helps with trade to other industrial countries.
Due to overseas operations, many desk jobs throughout the United States are being removed from companies. The majority of women work behind a desk as opposed to in a factory or as a public service provider. Therefore, the unemployment rate for women is rising.
Manufacturing jobs opened up to women and upped their earning power. This was due in part to their experience earned in factories during the war.
They did the jobs the mens used to do & kept factories & other work places running while men were at war
it changed very dramatically
Due to World War II, and many men being conscripted into the armed forces, women took over many jobs that were usually done by men. Women worked in ammunition/aeroplane/tank building factories, drove ambulances, buses and trains, and did many more tasks.
Due to it's solid political and well organized infrastructure
Farmers and other lower class individuals. Due to the northern industrialization period a middle class was created causing the economy to begin to prosper
women
European women's lives changed in the nineteenth century due to factors such as industrialization, urbanization, and the expansion of education. These changes led to shifts in women's roles, including increased participation in the workforce and suffrage movements. Additionally, evolving social norms and ideologies, such as the rise of feminism, also contributed to changes in women's rights and opportunities.
This is largely a matter of opinion, religion and culture.. From a purely biological perspective, the average male Human has a superior capacity for physical labour than the average female due to the design of the two genders. In British and American culture, it is still common for professions requiring itensive manual labour to be dominated by males. From an intellectual perspective, both genders are equally capable, all though women are better suited to professions requiring abstract thinking than men (who are better suited to logical thinking). There are, of course, individuals who are the exact opposite or have equally balanced brains that allow the individual to think from both sides. Generally speaking, there are no jobs that are totally unsuited to one gender or the other, all though there are jobs that a certain gender is naturally better suited to.