No, not all women worked in factories. While many women did take factory jobs, especially during industrialization and wartime, others were employed in various sectors such as education, healthcare, domestic work, and agriculture. Additionally, some women were homemakers or engaged in informal work outside of the factory system. The types of work available to women varied significantly based on factors like class, location, and historical context.
they wanted women to work in factories because all the men was out fighting and the women had to help bring Britain into top condion
riveters. they could work in factories, but were not permitted to serve in the military.
Men were conscripted into military sevice. Women were to work in factories.
Women either got gassed in the chambers or brought bodies out of the gas chambers. ___ Work done by women in concentration camps included: * Quarrying * Work in German armaments factories * Chemicals
Most work in occupations such as factory work, was done by men. When they left to go fight the war, there was a large increase in women who went to work in these factories. This helped lead to an increase in women workers, and a shift in the social status of women after the war.
Yes men and women worked in factories
women working in factories in ww2 did lots. the work in the factories because all the men were fighting and they needed somebody to make supplies of the men at war. the women made aircraft's, ammunition, weapons and over thing needed. it was essential for woman to work in the factories or the allied peoples victory would have lost.
Some women work in factories to make money. Women have fine motor skills which help them work efficiently. And women are paid less than men so there is more profit for the factory owner.
The factories could pay women lower wages than they could pay men.
they were able to work in factories.
Not all men were qualified to serve in the military. Those exempt for reasons of health or age were still able to work in factories. Additionally many women also filled the many vacant positions in factories.
work in factories
they were allowed to work in factories since men were at war
Single women were hired in textile factories in the 19th and early 20th centuries for several reasons. However, the main reasons were they were likely dexterous and able to work long hours.
women :) women always feeded children and there families as always
Because somebody had to work in factories and farms
When women started to work they worked in factories. They worked long hours for little pay.