They started to let women work so it won't be another Great Depression...
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Frankin Roosevelt a+online
about 17, give or take a few
Women have participated in the workforce for centuries, but their roles expanded significantly during World War I and World War II when large numbers entered the labor force to fill gaps left by men who went to war. In the U.S., for instance, the percentage of women in the workforce increased dramatically during these periods. After the wars, many women remained in the workforce, marking a significant shift in societal norms. The 1960s and 1970s further propelled this trend as women increasingly sought careers and educational opportunities.
During World War II many women entered the workforce. The end of World War II affected women in the workplace as many of them returned home instead of staying in the workplace.
3 positions women held in the workforce during the war3 position women held in the workforce during the world war 1.
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GI Bill
franklin roosevelt
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Frankin Roosevelt a+online
Productivity in America during World War II was partly due to the fact that women and blacks were entering the public workforce for the first time. This caused an increase in savings and in wages and saw America become more of a middle class society than it was before.
Women's entrance into the workforce during World War I
about 17, give or take a few
It's our war too.
Women's entrance into the workforce during World War I