During World War 1, the labor force underwent significant changes. Many men left their jobs to join the military, resulting in a shortage of workers. This led to an increase in opportunities for women and minorities in industries previously dominated by men. Women took on jobs in factories and other industries, demonstrating their capabilities and paving the way for future advancements in women's rights and gender equality.
Women changed because woman began to enter into professions previously dominated by men.
Left jobs in factories and went back home
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.
Men were away fighting so the only people left to work were women and minorities.
well they were left in charge of work and factorys
well they were left in charge of work and factorys
They moved there because they wanted to!they did not want to be left behind by their husbands and the adventure
During the US Civil War, the women did what women through the ages have always done during times of war: stayed home and tended to the farms and work that their husbands had left in order to fight. the women still raised their children, oversaw the workings of the farmer household, and sometimes became involved in war efforts to help defend their own property.
During World War 1, the labor force underwent significant changes. Many men left their jobs to join the military, resulting in a shortage of workers. This led to an increase in opportunities for women and minorities in industries previously dominated by men. Women took on jobs in factories and other industries, demonstrating their capabilities and paving the way for future advancements in women's rights and gender equality.
Some of the issues affecting women in Vietnam is early marriages, poverty , and many being left widows following the execution of their husbands. The other issue is lack of empowerment because of their culture and how the generally perceive women.
left, on your watch hand. The correct way actually is left hand side for men, as this is wear they would wear their medals, and right hand side for women as this is where they would wear their husbands medals if he died!
it didnt affect the wives because the husbands were gone and that left the wives to bang all the men that were left << dirty ho s>>
The pressure from women during World War 1 was mainly to get men to join the Army where they would be taken to France to fight in the dismal trenches so the only men left in Britain were too old, physically unwell or a Christian. the pressure women put onto their husbands or boyfriends was to join the army otherwise they did not love them, forcing the men to join otherwise they would be thought of as a coward.
Women changed because woman began to enter into professions previously dominated by men.
although most "consequences" of women working in world war two created a positive outcome, most believe that it wasn't the attitude or actions of women that had any negative effect, but that it was the attitude of others especially men, thinking that women were less than capable of performing the task at hand.
Any age became nuns. Some children that were left at the nunneries never left and became nuns. Often older women would become nuns because they were sent there by husbands or they were left alone and the nunneries were safe places.