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During the time of WWI, it was uncommon for women to work outside of the home. By the time WWII rolled around, women were working in factories, ship yards, and many other formerly men only jobs.
women began to say that the work they did in the home with their families was just as important as the work men performed in their jobs and women ought to be respected for their work at home.
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
Many women took jobs that fell outside the traditional realm of women's work.
how many women work outside the home in 1995
encourage women to work outside of the home to help the war effort.
There are many women in Rome that work outside of the home, and that number increases every year. Currently, approximately 42% of all Roman women hold jobs outside of their home.
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it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
Actually They couldn't work for the war because they didnt allow girls to work
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
Most married women and upper class single women did not work outside of the home in the 1800's. The women who did work were mostly employed as nurses, teachers, or maids.