The government thought that once the war had ended, most of the women who'd gone from housewife to factory worker would transition back to "traditional work" like secretarial positions. However, a number of these women kept working int he factories.
Mussolini's viewed women as means of production. Women were subjected to domestic lifestyles in which the wife would create babies to help build up a stronger nation. Benito Mussolini did not like women working. He believed independence and fashion would overcome the working women which is on the contrary to the process of childbirth. If women work, man is deprived of dignity and work.
The men were at war so the women had to do the jobs that the men would do.
Working-class women like Charlotte Woodward might have supported the Seneca Falls Convention and the Declaration of Sentiments because it addressed their concerns and grievances related to gender inequality. The movement advocated for women's suffrage, equal educational opportunities, and employment rights, which would have benefited working-class women who faced economic and social limitations. The Convention offered a platform for these women to voice their demands and seek collective action for their rights.
because he had to, he had to target everyone or he would not get elected.
Bearing and raising children, working in the house and vegetable garden, waiting on their husbands, getting out only occasionally for a women's religious festival.
It cannot be known. It is to be assumed both men and women arrive at decisions though a similar process within the law.
becomes leader peopleUh, maybe you mean "What is a government job?" When working in a pulp mill we would say we were working on a "government job" when we were building or fixing something for our personal use.
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i believe that the first daycare was invented when WW2 was occurring because when all the women would go to work someone would have to watch them. so the government set up daycare's for working adult moms.
Mussolini's viewed women as means of production. Women were subjected to domestic lifestyles in which the wife would create babies to help build up a stronger nation. Benito Mussolini did not like women working. He believed independence and fashion would overcome the working women which is on the contrary to the process of childbirth. If women work, man is deprived of dignity and work.
The men were at war so the women had to do the jobs that the men would do.
She assumed that I would bring something to eat but I was not aware of that.
Yes, they did. They were slaves and considered property so they were put to work at various jobs. Slave women would often have their babies while working in the fields and then keep working.
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Seeing as during the time, women were striving to get better conditions because the men thought of them as the people who would stay at home and clean, look after the children, etc. The men didn't call these working women during the war a special type of name due to the sexism. They were just referred to as "Working women" or "Working-class women"
Because, the framers of original government realised that times would change and the government needs to be able to change along with society. Also: if we couldn't slavery would still be legal and women would still be stuck in a cult of domesticity.
I don't think there is anything in the Antarctic Treaty about felons working in Antarctica, but the company or government department you would be working for might have a policy on it.