No, women and men were not treated equally, but for the first time, it came close. People realized that women could do "men's work" and began giving them a slight amount of respect for it, however, at the end of the war, they were expected to go back to being good little house wives and let their husbands resume the jobs.
Yes, there were women in world war 1 and 2. The women had to work on farms and grow food for the men
go out and work
joined the work force
The men were fighting the war so women went to work.
Gave them a taste of economic self reliance and incorporated them into the work world.
Women are often treated differently than men in the military because women have been viewed as the weaker sex for many years. This causes men to want to protect them rather than work with them equally.
it should work both ways equally.
I think that in some cases around the world that women are treated the same as men but in other cases around the world women aren't treated the same as men so they get treated differently. This is because in some countries and religions they believe or think that it isn't a women's duty to be able to do certain things like going to school to get an education to go to work or if they they go to work then them going to work for long hours during the day and not getting paid a lot of money. In some other countries and religions they believe or think that its a women's duty to be able to get a good education and get a job but not working lots of hours at a time and can work and get time off pretty much how much and when they like.
Broadly speaking, the concerns of women must be balanced against the concerns of men. Women have every right to seek and demand social equality with men, but if they want superiority to men, then there will be problems.
Women's wages were lowered. They worked crappy hours.
No they were not. Men were paid more than women for the same work and women tended to be relegated to low paying jobs that were not valued, such as: housecleaners, cooks, waitresses, phone operators and hairdressers. It was much much harder for a woman to get a degree and when she did, she had a hard time finding work in a professional field, such as being a lawyer or doctor. Even in those fields, women were paid far less than their male counterparts.
Set the principle of treating women and men equally
she made everyone see how hard women work and for all women to be treated equal.
This has been an ongoing process that still isn't over. In 1920 women ( except black) got the right to vote with the 19th amendment. Yet, that still didn't give equal rights in many areas. As late as the 1980's the military wouldn't allow women to be fighter pilots, it was in the 1970's that women gained the right to have their own credit. Still, today some companies ( insurance is one) still keeps the main person as the husband. In 1991 I had to get my exhusband's signature to get my own car insurance. If you look at the number of women in government there are less than there are men. A few women run major companies and women as a whole are paid less for doing the same job as man.
Men make 15-20% more in wages have more free time and I think the amusing think I hear lately is men are assertive and women are classified as aggressive in identical circumstances.Gender inequality is men and women are treated differently in the workplace. For example, women may not be paid the same wages as men even when they both are working the same position.
no......men had more freedom and woman didnt the females fathers had to choose who to marry the females had to wrap their fee everyday so every night they would see who had the smallest prettiest feet woman used to not be able to work
With respect, really. Women basically won the war for us. They produced all of the ammunition we used, along with the weaponry that we used to win the war. Overall, the men had the fighting spirit, and the women had the productive spirit.