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Rosie the Riveter was what women who worked in factories were called.

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Q: Was there a special name for women working during World War 2?
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What were women who filled in men's jobs during World War 1 called?

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"


Did women working in factories during world war 2 get paid?

Yes.


What was the symbol for women during world war 2?

Rosie the riveter- represented working women in factories that took over men's jobs.


What is the ratio of working women in the world?

The answer depends on what the number of working women is being compared to:working women to working men?working women to non-working women?Also, by "working women" do you mean only paid work?


What special prombems did women workers face?

In Any Were In The World Firstly The Working Women Face Sexual Disturbance By Their Senior Officers Secondly partiality between men workers and women workers


What was one job many Georgian women took on during World War 2?

Working on assembly lines


What was the same that women where doing before World War II and during wold war II?

working in factories.


During the depression working women were?

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What was life like for American women working during World War 1?

Women had hard lives. They ran the family, made the clothes, and cooked the meals.


How many women were killed during world war 2 working in manufacturing industries?

180,000 between 1941 and 1945


How did women contribute to the home front during world war 2?

By working in factories and sending food and clothing to soldiers overseas.


When did women begin war time work?

They began working in factories and mills during world war two because all the men of working age were fighting in the war.