they were allowed to work in factories since men were at war
well they were left in charge of work and factorys
well they were left in charge of work and factorys
The Women usually took care of buisness back home and take care of children.
Yes, but the number of professions that are open for women are limited.
tthey mostly work in factorys for as low as 25$ a month but some people move to private factorys and get paid 100$ a month instead
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They worked in factorys for as low as 2 cents a day. It didn't matter how young you were. Mostly girls or women would work in factories.
Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
they would make bullets and weapons in factorys, farm and some women even went in the RAF
If working in war, they were allowed to sew uniforms and work as a nurse. If working at home, they would care for there children and work for the family.
They Didi not work hard and the voting may be bias
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.