Some jobs for the women were building cars, construction, ext. Some jobs for the children however, were different, they were "newsies" or sold newspapers, they worked in hard conditoned factories, they also would sell old things suck as their old toys, or clothing, just to get food on the table. Ps: is that all you need?
saeson when there is jobs or lack of manpower for the available jobs
lots of jobs available
It is hard to generalise as women made up half of the population. pre 1920s they were expected to lead restricted lives. (behave politely, wear no make up, not take part in sports, wear sensible clothes ect.) However during the 1920s things began to change especially for urban and middle class women. Because of the war many women gained experience from work as they took over the mens jobs. They got the vote in all states in 1920. Housework was also made easier because of electrical good such as the vacuum cleaner and washing machine. Behaviour began to ease. Women began to smoke in public, drink with men and wear more daring clothes. They often began to go out with men without a chaperone and they kissed in public. Women began to take on more and more jobs (especially middle class women) Women now had money on their own and so they became a target of advertising. Even women who did not own their own money often became the ones deciding whether to buy new items for their home. Women were less likely to stay in unhappy marriages. Films began to give women a more wide range of models. newspapers, magazines and film industries began to notice that sex sold much better then anything else. However, women were still paid less then men. One reason employment of women increased was because they were cheaper to employ then men. In politics they still were not equal with men. The vote still did not give them political power.
recession
The jobs available per eligible applicants.
There were few jobs available to women who lived during the 1750s. These included running a shop and teaching children.
There are no "typical" jobs any more - women and children can work at whatever they are capable of doing.
women looked after the children and cookedandcleaned.
Their is only one type of writing jobs available for pregnant women but their are other jobs that are available for a pregnant women and some of them are direct sales, office work and many more.
women had to collect food children had to plant and men had to work
Lots
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.
Dressmaking, textiles/fabrics , and domestic service were jobs that were available to women in 1900.
Women had the most tedious jobs, children had the most dangerous jobs, and both were paid less than men.
the typewriter provided many new jobs for women.typeing jobs paid no more than factory work,but women preferred working in an office to working in a foctory.
The Victorian children's jobs were mainly to get to underground mining holes. This was later banned and it prohibited women and children below 10 years from working in the mines.
cooking, cleaning, taking care of children, preparing food, making clothes etc..