in the 1920's
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.
For work to happen, there needs to be a force applied to an object and the object must move in the direction of the force. Work is calculated as the product of force and distance moved in the direction of the force.
one of the two it ended economic opportunities for women or it forced women to fight agains men for work
In 1950
they didnt
Women and Economics
around the WW2
To produce more children.
men, women and children
Women fought to enter the work force in the Industrial Revolution
No. Force must be applied and the point of application of the force must move. Work = force x distance.
During these periods women gained privileges in the work force because during WWI b/c of the lack of men for the work force women had to work and gained a place in society. This was not a true lasting effect but it helped progress their causes.