Many men believed that women shouldn't work, and that the womenshould stay housewives. Some believed that they were gaining too much independence and were losing their femininity.
yes, because when the man went to the war world 1 the woman did the man job and thyey said " we can do it" so they kept working and helping the man.
It is said that logistically, women won the war (in reference to World War 2) because women were responsible for working in the industry. This was due to the fact that most of the able bodied men were fighting the war.
They thought women should be housewives and stay at home to cook, clean and look after children. They also thought at the end of the war the women had taken their jobs away from them. By working, the women challenged the stereotype people had made for themselves.
Many jobs that were traditionally done by men, had to be done by women when most of the male population went off to fight in the First World War.
they had women working in factories and suplying food
Over 350,000 women helped United States throughout the war.
me went to the war and women started working in the workforce because of the war
Not especially the working conditions were good and clean
Yes.
Yes, it was the age of the Ruby Riviters.
They were expected to give up their jobs.
working in factories.
Women helped out in World War 2 by working in factories and creating ammunition, aircrafts and boats. They would also work on the land and farm.
They began working in factories and mills during world war two because all the men of working age were fighting in the war.
Rosie the Riveter was what women who worked in factories were called.
its because of shortage of labourers who are mainly men but who are at war .to compensate it women started working in factories,industries etc.
yes, because when the man went to the war world 1 the woman did the man job and thyey said " we can do it" so they kept working and helping the man.