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Q: What jobs did women have in 1914?
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What jobs did women do before 1914?

Making and sewing clothing!


What where some jobs for women in 1914?

stiching , food making, dairy work etc


Did jobs before 1914 change in any way because of World War 1?

Yes women and blacks from the great migration started taking soldiers jobs while they were gone.


What did people do in 1914?

Well, 1914 is the year when ww1 broke out, so a lot of men went to fight. This meant women needed to do all the men's jobs likeengineermechaniccarpenterchemistteacherships captainbutcherfarmershop keepertram runnersfactory workers.


What are the release dates for Hearts of Women - 1914?

Hearts of Women - 1914 was released on: USA: 24 January 1914


What jobs was there in 1914?

In 1914, there were several jobs for people. Some of the jobs were clerks, factory workers, butchers, teachers, doctors, nurses, etc.


How did the typewriter change who worked in offices?

It created jobs for women


What are the release dates for Men and Women - 1914?

Men and Women - 1914 was released on: USA: August 1914 USA: 12 July 1916 (re-release)


What jobs did women have in the 1860's?

Women had the jobs of: A nurse A mother House wives...


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Where most women working after world war 1?

Since the men came home the Women were expected to give up their jobs. There were not enough jobs for all women and men so the men got the jobs and women didn't get any jobs.


What was the role of women during World War 1?

Women mainly took the jobs that the men had left behind to fight in the war. At the home front they became railway workers, like clerks or ticket collecters, in the factories, making bullets and shells, or in farms, helping the shortage of food. At the war front more men were needed to fight and they had to leave their jobs as ambulance drivers, say, and the women had to take such jobs. Between 1914 and 1918 25, 000 women became nurses, to help nurse the sick and wounded.