put alot of women out of work because the machines were faster and better
put alot of women out of work because the machines were faster and better
Women
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Yes, but the employees were mostly women and girls.
Factory employment allowed women to have money to live independently, and industry's demand for other types of work increased the opportunities and education available for women as well.
The central theme of Maya Angelou's work is the empowerment and resilience of women in the face of societal expectations and challenges.
Some women work in factories to make money. Women have fine motor skills which help them work efficiently. And women are paid less than men so there is more profit for the factory owner.
work in factory jobs
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factory work, secretaries,they had to do whatever there hubands did
No, not all women worked in factories. While many women did take factory jobs, especially during industrialization and wartime, others were employed in various sectors such as education, healthcare, domestic work, and agriculture. Additionally, some women were homemakers or engaged in informal work outside of the factory system. The types of work available to women varied significantly based on factors like class, location, and historical context.
Ann Farnsworth-Alvear is a historian and author known for her book "Dulcinea in the Factory: Myths, Morals, Men, and Women in Colombia’s Industrial Experiment, 1905-1960." This work explores the experiences of women in Colombia's industrialization process and challenges prevalent myths about gender roles during that period.