they were nurses, shop assistants, and became independent
Women became most independent after World War 1, taking on the "men's roles" but but became more independent again during WW2. Some main roles of women before WW2 are nurses, shop assistants and typists.
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women were more liberated than before, they were receiving nearly equal pay as they were to men
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Women entered World War II in non-combat roles. They were clerks, nurses, mechanics, and secretaries.
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they where nurse's...
roles of countries did not change during the war, they were the same as before and afterwards.
It highlights the roles of factory workers and women as part of the war effort.
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The majority of the time in the past a womens role was basically to raise a family, when women persue jobs, the jobs usually require traits such caring and communication.Very frequent jobs are things like teaching, secretaries, factory workers, caring for children....
Before World War II, women had jobs in what was considered their areas. They were secretaries, stenographers, teachers, and homemakers. During World War II, women were needed in factories doing physical, manual labor while the men were off at war. They also entered the workplace as cab drivers, and bus drivers. Before the war, it was very uncommon to see females in these roles.