Women and black men did many jobs during the war that had previously been done only by white men. After the war, some were able to keep their new jobs, and many were not.
Women in Australia were encouraged to join the army. Some women even fought in battle in war zones. Others worked at industrial jobs in factories and as nurses.
They were expected to give up their jobs.
jobs in heavy industry
The kind of jobs that women had before the Great Depression were limited to household chores. After the Great Depression, they were forced to find jobs that would generate income.
Not all women were miners. But women did mine
some of the jobs they had were cooking, aiding, and cleaning
No.
Some have jobs, others do housework. Islam does not forbid women from having jobs.
Women in New Zealand hold numerous jobs. Some women are politicians, doctors, lawyers, nurses, teachers, cashiers, cooks, and much more. Women in New Zealand hold jobs that men also hold.
It created jobs for women
These women came to California in 1849 and later for various reasons, some came with their families, some were going to join their husband, and others came single. Their contributions and experiences are commendable as they made their way in a male dominated society.
Some jobs for the women were building cars, construction, ext. Some jobs for the children however, were different, they were "newsies" or sold newspapers, they worked in hard conditoned factories, they also would sell old things suck as their old toys, or clothing, just to get food on the table. Ps: is that all you need?
Some women did fight in World War 2. Some were nurses, some had desk jobs, and some were spies. Some were just women in the line of fire.
Their is only one type of writing jobs available for pregnant women but their are other jobs that are available for a pregnant women and some of them are direct sales, office work and many more.
well im all about peace and equalnes. but there are some jobs that are to dangerus for women and some jobs men cant do. but there would be more peace if it was equal.
Women and black men did many jobs during the war that had previously been done only by white men. After the war, some were able to keep their new jobs, and many were not.