They had more opportunities in white-collar jobs
They had more opportunities in white-collar jobs
The advent of white-collar jobs made women's presence more acceptable.
they had more opportunities in white-collar jobs
It ended economic opportunities for women.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
Once women got better opportunities and got treated better, they saw the public world as more accepting.
The end of the first world war gave women more of a right and say in the workplace, as they gained many jobs during the time their husbands were off fighting, and they were able to maintain those.
WW2 created opportunities for women because most of the men were drafted or enlisted to fight in the war and they needed women to fill in for the jobs of men. Women distinguished themselves working in every profession, proving they were capable. Most of those women were sent back home when the war ended.
The advent of white-collar jobs made women's presence more acceptable.
The advent of white-collar jobs made women's presence more acceptable.
White collar jobs made women's presence more acceptable.
They had more opportunities in white-collar jobs.
yes
It ended economic opportunities for women.
Women in workplace is one example.
The way the women's roles and opportunities in the 1950s differ from women's roles today is in the 1950s women roles was mostly raising a family and housekeeping. Today, women play a part in public offices and workplace and person growth/community.
During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
They had more opportunities in white-collar jobs.
e