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Women and those minorities that couldn't fight had to hold down the fort at home. They were called to work in manufacturing and farming and often, were thrown into jobs they were unfamiliar with.
Wartime affected white women in the north and south by forcing them to take responsibility for their homes and families. Many women were overseeing large plantations and trying to keep family farms running.
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many men were in the military
Many women took jobs that fell outside the traditional realm of women's work.
The biggest difficulty minorities and women faced in the workforce during World War 2 was being thrust into unfamiliar jobs
Women and those minorities that couldn't fight had to hold down the fort at home. They were called to work in manufacturing and farming and often, were thrown into jobs they were unfamiliar with.
Paula Quick Hall has written: 'Problems and solutions in the education, employment and personal choices of minority women in science' -- subject(s): Women in science, Minorities in science, Minorities
distribution of wealth role of women need to conform treatment of minorities
Nick Leslie has written: 'Women in the Florida labor force' -- subject(s): Employment, Labor supply, Minorities, Statistics, Women
why are many women and minorities unable to advance in their organization
Today there are many women and minorities actually studying engineering more than there is with men.
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
women and minorities had a disadvantage, they had more preference for white men and boys so they would usually get paid less.
No, the disparities cannot solely be attributed to the preferences of women and minorities. Structural inequalities, unconscious biases, and systemic barriers also significantly contribute to the disparities seen between white males and women or minorities. Societal norms, lack of opportunities, and discriminatory practices play key roles in perpetuating these disparities.