around the WW2
Women and Economics
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
World War I was the largest change that allowed women to enter the work force in the 1920s. Men were drafted into the war, which left vacancies at factory jobs, which had typically not been available to women before then.
women and economics
Because all the men were in the army, and none of them were in the work force, so there were all these vacant job positions, and they needed someone to fill them in, so women applied.
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
During World War II (1939-1945), many women answered the call of the U.S. government and went to work in droves to produce needed supplies for the war effort.
The number of women in the work force increased because of the absence of men while they were in the war. and then with women in the work force they stayed there and they have increased work force size since then even with the men home.
Canada requires a work visa from ANYONE who wants to have a paid job in Canada.
in the 1920's
one of the two it ended economic opportunities for women or it forced women to fight agains men for work
in the 1920's women made up about 23.6% of the labor force. 8.3 million older than 15 worked outside of home, and by the late 1920's, apprx. 25.6% of women in the work force held jobs as part of a white-collar office-staffs.as to when they first joined the workforce, it was sometime between 1900-1920.