working in factories.
They could do jobs they couldn't before
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.
The women started doing different kinds of jobs during the Civil War, that they hadn't done before. While the men were all out fighting in battle, women flocked in to fill their positions in the workplace, as well as the battle field. They became nurses worked as spies, and even fought in battles. Women worked in the factories too. Before the war men thought that it was impossible for women to perform such tasks, but they were quickly proven otherwise.
As many men were being deployed as soldiers women had to do the jobs that men mainly did. Some did factory work, agricultural work. Most teachers were women so they were evacuated from major cities with the school pupils, though women were teachers before the war. There was also voluntary organisations for women to join- the Women's Voluntary Service. All military services were open to women but the women were rarely allowed to fight. Women were also secret agents. Entertainment was important during the war and women like Vera Lynn were great entertainers. When the war ended the returning soldiers wanted society and life to go back to the way it was before the war, before their lifes got turned upside down. Yes women used to do the same work as men were doing, they used to do teaching.
"Women in World War II
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.
They could do jobs they couldn't before
Women in ww2 had the job of doing the men who had gone to war's jobs. If women were pregnant they would be evacuated with other children.
The kind of jobs that women had before the Great Depression were limited to household chores. After the Great Depression, they were forced to find jobs that would generate income.
With the men fighting in the war, women took the jobs that men had been doing before the war.
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.
women worked in factories to make weapons and war supplies. They filled the role that men had before the war.
Before US entry in World War 1, the President was Woodrow Wilson and he was dealing with women trying to get the right to vote, such as Alice Paul. But Germany was doing things that drove the US into the Great War.
No women was enslaved My Young One.
3 positions women held in the workforce during the war3 position women held in the workforce during the world war 1.
The women started doing different kinds of jobs during the Civil War, that they hadn't done before. While the men were all out fighting in battle, women flocked in to fill their positions in the workplace, as well as the battle field. They became nurses worked as spies, and even fought in battles. Women worked in the factories too. Before the war men thought that it was impossible for women to perform such tasks, but they were quickly proven otherwise.
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.