The women's jobs outside the factory in World War 2 were to be housewives and take care of their children and supply food on the table for themselves and their children. Some of them could've taken up sewing as a ladies job and wasn't classed as a labor job that men were usually doing to earn some money for food.
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β 13y agoDuring World War 1 some of the women's jobs were nursing, helping around stations and so many people were needed that women even got jobs driving an ambulance from station to station, and some of their uniforms included them wearing pants, which was very rare in those days.
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in world war 1 women were nusres and they made ammunition for the men
One of the biggest arenas in which women were discriminated against in the United States during World War II was in the workforce. Some companies didn't want to hire women. Some hired women, but wouldn't give them jobs that were traditionally considered men's jobs. Still others hired women, but didn't want to pay them the same salary they paid men.
the men werent there at the time
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.
They could do jobs they couldn't before
in world war 1 women were nusres and they made ammunition for the men
jobs in heavy industry
jobs in heavy industry
One of the biggest arenas in which women were discriminated against in the United States during World War II was in the workforce. Some companies didn't want to hire women. Some hired women, but wouldn't give them jobs that were traditionally considered men's jobs. Still others hired women, but didn't want to pay them the same salary they paid men.
Women that were in World War 2 did not fight in the war. The women did many of the other types of jobs such as being nurses and driving vehicles.
1. Medic
the men werent there at the time
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Because millions of the men who normally did those jobs were in the Army and Navy.
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.
Women and black men did many jobs during the war that had previously been done only by white men. After the war, some were able to keep their new jobs, and many were not.
the men werent there at the time