Women did way more than two jobs during WWII. They did all the housework, the jobs usually held by men and also military work.
women had to get two jobs to support their families.. - apex by brenda...
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If you meant how many people fought in World War 2 you need to know that there were millions and millions who fought in that war world wide. The USA had over two million who fought in that war and 300,000 women helped on the war front and home front in service jobs and volunteer jobs.
WW2 helped many woman who wanted to work but couldnt. before the war only 26% of woman had paying jobs but all these jobs were teaching, nursing or child-care positions. after the war, over 38% more woman had jobs. and these jobs ranged from factory workers, truck drivers, mechanics, technicians, and even pilots.
As in World War One, women played a vital part in this country's success in World War Two. But, as with World War One, women at the end of World War Two, found that the advances they had made were greatly reduced when the soldiers returned from fighting abroad. At the end of World War Two, those women who had found alternate employment from the normal for women, lost their jobs. The returning soldiers had to be found jobs and many wanted society to return to normal. Therefore by 1939, many young girls found employment in domestic service - 2 million of them, just as had happened in 1914. Wages were still only 25p a week. When women found employment in the Civil Service, in teaching and in medicine they had to leave when they got married.
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Because all of the men were off fighting the war there were not enough to do all the jobs at home. If the women had not stepped up to the jobs, there would have been much bigger shortages of materials and food necessary to both fight the war and keep the people in the US fed and taken care of.
they did most the jobs they do now, but at the time there was a small war going on called world war two you may have heard of it . A few jobs went toward that.
During world war 2, since the men were away at war, the women had to do jobs that they wouldn't have even thought of doing before the war. They would have to do all the farming, and and look after the shops. They would basically do anything the men who were at war did before they went.
On of the famous women of world war two was the lady on the poster named rosie. She was the one who encouraged men and women to join the force.
Rosie the Riveter was the fictional poster character who encouraged women during World War II to take on jobs traditionally held by men in the workforce, particularly in the manufacturing and war industries. She symbolized the strong and independent women who supported the war effort on the home front.
In World War Two it was not socially acceptable for women to fight, so no women were soldiers.