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3 positions women held in the workforce during the war3 position women held in the workforce during the world war 1.
the main factors as to why women got the vote were as follows: the campaign of the suffragists, the campaign of the suffragettes and the role of women in world war 1
Housekeeping and raising a family were the roles of women during the 1950's
women were accepted alot more because they proved they can do what men do! (and they do it better) :)
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.
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Rosie The Riveter
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.
The biggest difficulty minorities and women faced in the workforce during World War 2 was being thrust into unfamiliar jobs
Thousands of women joined the labour force and helped factories in the US, Canada and Britain.
the main role of women during world war 2, was to build planes, ships, guns, and anything else to win the war. Rosie the riveters was a popular name for the women who left their homes and went to work at factories.
3 positions women held in the workforce during the war3 position women held in the workforce during the world war 1.
During World War 1, the labor force underwent significant changes. Many men left their jobs to join the military, resulting in a shortage of workers. This led to an increase in opportunities for women and minorities in industries previously dominated by men. Women took on jobs in factories and other industries, demonstrating their capabilities and paving the way for future advancements in women's rights and gender equality.
Women began working in factories during World War II and continued to occupy the American work force after the war.
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During World War 2 many women entered the work force for the first time. Many male only occupation, industry and farming in particular welcomed these replenishment of the workforce. Factory work, as well as serving in the military were new frontiers for women.