Most actually were afraid of the thought of trying to get the privilege to work. The majority wanted to, but many women could be put to prison if they went on strike. There also were suffragettes who were the ones that did all they could to vote. So, as a conclusion, nearly all women wanted to work, but not all would do what they could.
Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
They think the way a mother will raise her child, women in leadership positions will uplift the country.
For his work in so many suspense movies and how well respected he and his movies were.
I think it let women work when men where off at war in WWI. There where no men to work so women got to.
Most Americans do not think that women should be in wars. If they are in wars, they should work in the background only and not involved in the fighting.
Cecile Jackson has written: 'Men at Work' 'Work intensity, gender and well-being' -- subject(s): Employment, Women, Women in development
Men are really dumb .They think that just cause women are here they can do whatever and leave the work to women.
Women either got gassed in the chambers or brought bodies out of the gas chambers. ___ Work done by women in concentration camps included: * Quarrying * Work in German armaments factories * Chemicals
Men don't see women being a better office holder than men. Women are looked down upon for leadership skills- there hasn't ever been a women president. Men sometimes see women as being less responsible and strong and capable as men are. Which is the opposite of true. Women are just as capable as men. God created us all equal. That probably doesn't answer your question correctly but I do think women are still looked down upon for leadership roles and such.
Noraini Mohd. Noor. has written: 'Work, family, and women's well-being in Malaysia' -- subject(s): Employment, Women, Work and family
I would think that they didn't like it too much.........
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?