Back then when women got their rights they were either nurses or engineers and sometimes pilots
world war 1
Ordinary women on both sides of the US Civil War had a number of new career opportunities. Among them was the chance to become postal workers. Previously this civil service career ladder for women was dominated by men. Women continued to work in the post offices after the war.
Gaining new opportunities and jobs
nursing
to gain more territory in the Pacific region.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
The war broadened job opportunities for women.
Women.
The New Model Army offered plenty of opportunities but mostly, it was not based on society, you did not have to be rich to become an officer, you just had to be strong and good at fighting
During the war, opportunities for women expanded significantly as they took on roles traditionally held by men, who were off fighting. Women entered the workforce in large numbers, filling positions in factories, offices, and other sectors critical to the war effort. Additionally, many women served in the military in auxiliary roles, gaining new skills and responsibilities. This shift not only challenged traditional gender roles but also laid the groundwork for future advancements in women's rights and employment opportunities.
I can think of several wars. You need to give us a where, when, how, why, who question to get an answer.
Women were needed in the workplace during the war. They worked on farms, factories, hospitals, and offices. They volunteered to make bandages and sell war bonds. Those that were fighting for women's rights, postponed the issue till after the war. Women proved they could be more than wives and mothers.