Women needed to bring in extra income during this time.
because they got to work, and do more things
The family roles changed drastically during the great depression. Men who could not find work were instead staying at home while women who were normally housewives were working. Even children were forced to find work to help the family survive.
Women's wages were lowered. They worked crappy hours.
Women did not dominate the workforce, and in fact the number of women in the workforce declined during the 1920s, especially professional women.
No, because the blacks and whites were still separate at the time. No matter what gender you were.
Women faced several new challenges during the depression. Because of a lack of decent work, many had to become breadwinners along with their husbands in order to survive.
They started to let women work so it won't be another Great Depression...
Less, they had to work to support their family
yes
The major recovery of the depression was engaging people to work in industries. The women were included in the work force which helped to rebuild the economy.
because they got to work, and do more things
yes
It was more like during the war--1940s when women went to work in factories and such.
The family roles changed drastically during the great depression. Men who could not find work were instead staying at home while women who were normally housewives were working. Even children were forced to find work to help the family survive.
Women of the great depression were virtually invisible, they were expected to stay in the domestic sphere and the depression was seen as an all male issue. Work was very scarce for any one, man or woman and women were not expected to do anything. Women were looked down upon because they took work away from men. Many single women, out of desperation and starvation, sought out prostitution as a way to survive.
Work, Women, sub-cutenaceous fat and balding.
During world war 2, there were about 25 % to 30 % of women who worked outside the house at paying jobs. More married women, more mothers, and more minority women found jobs than had before the war.