During World War 2, there were about 25 % to 30 % of women who worked outside the house at paying jobs. More married women, more mothers, and more minority women found jobs than had before the war.
No only 35% of available women
the most important job done by the women during the war was to work in the munitions factory
Rosie The Riveter
In many nations women were encouraged to join female branches of the women's self-esteem as it allowed them to carry out their full potential and do their part. Women replaced men in many of the roundhouse jobs during World War II.
Women started to work in the mans jobs and tasted the first tast of time out of the house.
Because the men were not around to work and build weapons so the women had to do it!
Because most of the men were in the military services
Yes
the most important job done by the women during the war was to work in the munitions factory
When most of the men were in the warfront most work was done by the women. That is when the people say the potential in women. They had their own women navy.
go out and work
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Women who worked as lumberjacks were commonly called lumberjills. Not many women did this type of work. Most of them worked as lumberjills in Britain during World War II.
Women who went to work in factories
They weaved clothes
joined the work force
they wore clothes
Since many men were away fighting the war, women stepped in to do agricultural work.