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.
World War I was the largest change that allowed women to enter the work force in the 1920s. Men were drafted into the war, which left vacancies at factory jobs, which had typically not been available to women before then.
World War 1 would assume they'r the man of the house hold to go and fight for the country, there for women where left to apply for money. Only solution for this is to go and work. women where even doing jobs that could of never been done before the war.
women played a very important role during world war 1. While men were out fighting in the war, women went out of the homes to the mills to help in the production process.
Farms
MLB player Brad Mills throws left.
Because it builted mills and emplyed young women to do the work.
How did the first textile Mills Work? Did children work in the textile mills? Yes children did work in the textile mill.They mainly white poor children.
well they were left in charge of work and factorys
well they were left in charge of work and factorys
MLB player Brad Mills bats right.
NHL player Brad Mills shoots right.
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.
Because the men were able to work more hard- labor, better paying jobs. Also, there were some men who worked there who did not want to or could not work a laborous job.
Yes, they did. Women and African-Americans took the places of the soldiers who left.
the Robert Mills House the Washington Monument