After World War I, many women who had taken on factory jobs during the war were pressured to return to traditional domestic roles as soldiers came back to reclaim their jobs. However, some women continued to work, seeking employment in various sectors, including office jobs and service industries, as societal views on women in the workforce began to slowly evolve. The war had significantly altered perceptions of women's capabilities, planting the seeds for future movements advocating for women's rights and greater workforce participation.
No, women were not accustomed to hard labour and much of the work was also very dangerous. Women made most of the ammunition and bombs.
The government thought that once the war had ended, most of the women who'd gone from housewife to factory worker would transition back to "traditional work" like secretarial positions. However, a number of these women kept working int he factories.
The triangle shirtwaist fire 146 people died most of which were women
Durning the war most of the men were away fighting and theirwere many vacancies in factories so lower and middle classes of women would work in the factories and help build arms for soilders in the war. When the war was over women realised that they liked working and so they carrried on working in the factories, however they were paid much less than the average male worker. Some women carried on working because they needed the money to keep their family alive because just themen working didn't bring in enough money. :)
Unhealthy and dangerous
Hospital workers.
most of the people in the ww2 time worked as making weapons or guns/ women were working as nurses or they would work in factories.
No, women were not accustomed to hard labour and much of the work was also very dangerous. Women made most of the ammunition and bombs.
Many jobs that were traditionally done by men, had to be done by women when most of the male population went off to fight in the First World War.
The government thought that once the war had ended, most of the women who'd gone from housewife to factory worker would transition back to "traditional work" like secretarial positions. However, a number of these women kept working int he factories.
The triangle shirtwaist fire 146 people died most of which were women
Durning the war most of the men were away fighting and theirwere many vacancies in factories so lower and middle classes of women would work in the factories and help build arms for soilders in the war. When the war was over women realised that they liked working and so they carrried on working in the factories, however they were paid much less than the average male worker. Some women carried on working because they needed the money to keep their family alive because just themen working didn't bring in enough money. :)
Working in factories
Unhealthy and dangerous
Most women remained at home to look after the children. Others worked in ammunition factories.
Were expected to give up their jobs. -APEX Learning®️ 2021
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