Most of them were exactly the same as the mens conditions.
The New Deal put women at a disadvantage in the work place.
actually women first had to get the ability to work before they got better conditionsBetter working conditions, better pay, and the right to vote.
Chakradhar Satapathy has written: 'Women at work' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Women employees, Economic conditions
hard. they were fed little and forced to work long hours.
It is a hard and crowded place to be but if you can survive the coughing and blood then this would be a good place to work.
A place where they work on women's hands
Susan Cullinane has written: 'Gender planning' -- subject(s): Women, Sex discrimination against women, Women in development, Economic conditions, Church work with women, Social conditions, Womens rights
ReligionEconomic practices--how money is made (what the society is known for) might dictate what sort of work women do and how valued that work is.War or peace like state--often in war like cultures women run the household while the husband is gone and often gives her more freedom and power (Spartan women, for example).
Santi Rozario has written: 'Building solidarity against patriarchy' -- subject(s): Violence against, Protection, Women's rights, Social work with women, Women with social disabilities, Women 'Purity and communal boundaries' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Rural conditions, Rural women, Social change, Social conditions, Women
Women's wages were lowered. They worked crappy hours.
Women wanted to receive equal pay and opportunities for advancement in the work place.
Tamara Jacka has written: 'Rural women in urban China' -- subject(s): China, Economic conditions, Internal Migration, Migrant labor, Migration, Internal, Rural women, Rural-urban migration, Social conditions, Women internal migrants 'Women's work in rural China' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Employment, Rural women, Women