the men werent there at the time
During world war 2, there were about 25 % to 30 % of women who worked outside the house at paying jobs. More married women, more mothers, and more minority women found jobs than had before the war.
They could do jobs they couldn't before
I don't know very much, but I do know that as women did a lot of men's jobs during the second world war, after the war was over, women still kept up some of their jobs.
in world war 1 women were nusres and they made ammunition for the men
During WWII women found atypical manufacturing jobs that were left vacant by men who left to fight. These jobs were welding, assembling, and riveting to name a few. This is where the phrase "Rosie the Riveter" came from. The tragedy is that when the men returned from war, the women were fired from the jobs they performed while the men were away.
jobs in heavy industry
jobs in heavy industry
the men werent there at the time
1. Medic
Because millions of the men who normally did those jobs were in the Army and Navy.
Women and black men did many jobs during the war that had previously been done only by white men. After the war, some were able to keep their new jobs, and many were not.
During world war 2, there were about 25 % to 30 % of women who worked outside the house at paying jobs. More married women, more mothers, and more minority women found jobs than had before the war.
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In World War I, as men left their jobs to fight overseas, women had know chose but to replace them.
because pretty much all the men that were able joined the war causeing the women to take over there jobs and that is why many women have jobs today
Many of them worked in factories producing war goods.
During the 1940's, men were drafted into the U.S. Army during World War II. Women took those men's jobs, working as mechanics, doctors, and other jobs that were more reserved for men before the war.