They were expected to give up their jobs.
me went to the war and women started working in the workforce because of the war
After World War I, many working women faced job losses as returning soldiers reclaimed their positions. The societal shift towards traditional gender roles led to a push for women to return to domestic duties. However, the war experience had changed perceptions of women's capabilities, and some women continued to seek employment, leading to gradual changes in workforce participation and attitudes toward women in the workplace. Ultimately, while many women were pushed back into traditional roles, the war laid the groundwork for future advancements in women's rights and employment.
its because of shortage of labourers who are mainly men but who are at war .to compensate it women started working in factories,industries etc.
International Women's Day sends a message to women around the word that they and their achievements are valued, and that we can all keep working toward a gender equal society.
The answer depends on what the number of working women is being compared to:working women to working men?working women to non-working women?Also, by "working women" do you mean only paid work?
They were expected to give up their jobs.
The answer will depend on what exactly you are trying to measure:working women in the US as a percentage of women in the US,women working in the US as a percentage of women working in the world,working women in the US as a percentage of worker in the US.There are probably other possibilities.
The role of working women in the world's economy has been continually changing. Women went from working as just teachers and nurses to being lawyers and doctors.
Not especially the working conditions were good and clean
They were expected to give up their jobs.
more working women
Yes.
They were expected to give up their jobs.
Yes, it was the age of the Ruby Riviters.
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Over 350,000 women helped United States throughout the war.