The unemployment effect of war economy is destructive.
the chance to work because before the war women had no working society also when the men came back from war lots of women lost their jobs so thats when Soap Operas was made
they had jobs to serve.
Any jobs having to do with war and war production. Numerous factory jobs were created to make uniforms, parachutes, weapons, ammunition, and all manner of military equipment. Jobs were also created in shipbuilding and aircraft design.
Women and black men did many jobs during the war that had previously been done only by white men. After the war, some were able to keep their new jobs, and many were not.
work in factory jobs
yes recycling can create new jobs!
"War on Poverty"
Women and colored people got jobs reserved for white men when most of the men were at war and realized that they were equal and could do the same jobs as these men.
yes he did but he didnt move them because of jobs he thought they were a threat to the us
Yes they did have jobs the jobs they had was there fathers when they went to war
"Rosie the Riveter"... many took men's jobs during WW2 in factories to create war machines because men were obviously fighting the war in Europe.
Apparel production jobs are jobs in the clothes genre. It is a apparel production for those who produce, create and help create clothes. The clothes is made and sold. There are different kinds of jobs.
yes it does
They went to work in factories and other jobs that were primary male jobs that went to war.
the chance to work because before the war women had no working society also when the men came back from war lots of women lost their jobs so thats when Soap Operas was made
FDR used the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act to create the Works Progress Administration (WPA) to create millions of jobs
Yes, tidal power projects have the potential to create jobs, particularly in the areas of engineering, construction, maintenance, and operation. These jobs can help support local economies and foster growth in the renewable energy sector.