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    men through drafts and recruits‚ the services asked women to serve their country during its time of need (Bellafaire). Women left their homes‚ jobs‚ and families to serve in Korea‚ just as they had in previous wars. Although the military desperately needed help‚ women were offered far more restricted opportunities than in World War II. During the 1950s‚ opportunities for any nontraditional assignments declined significantly. Nearly half of the women in the armed forces worked in “pink collar” jobs

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    gender‚ and/or religion. Women‚ Japanese-American‚ and African-American roles either helped or hindered the progress toward equality in America in their own way that will be remembered forever. Women’s wartime experiences differed greatly from others. Their discriminations consisted of dress codes‚ low wages‚ and men being favored over women during employment. While men were off at war the women in the family were responsible for taking care of all the family’s needs. Since women were responsible they

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    During WWII‚ women in Great Britain were morally obligated to serve their country by engaging in Work dealing with the war. Many women faced the dilemma of choosing between their house and mothering duties‚ and their desire to help in the war effort. This meant replacing men who were at war in factories and other professional labor oriented jobs. World War II was a historic leap for women in Great Britain to gain recognition in society by earning better male wages in factories and gaining the appropriate

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    Women In America After Ww2

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    The increase in wage enticed many women to join the labor force. History usually assumes that this increase in the women labor market (specifically married women)‚ and the new jobs opened to women‚ caused this ideological change in our society. These changes lead to the acceptance of married women in the workplace‚ and more desegregated workplace. World War II opened a new chapter in the lives of Depression-weary Americans. The United States of America had an unusual importance in the war; it

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    became common during WWII and the government highly encouraged it. In addition‚ women were seen differently by society because they began taking on new jobs that were usually performed by men. Although some components of American life were on the rise‚ others were steadily worsening. For example‚ hatred towards Japanese Americans was very prevalent. Overall‚ the United States Home front was impacted positively because more women entered the workforce and American citizens cooperated with the government

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    marked the beginning of many great casualties‚ but for Australian women‚ the historical crisis was nothing less than the foundation to their prominent role in society. No longer confined to domesticity‚ women were employed in all fields taking over roles once recognised as professions of men. This report will outline the pre war lifestyle‚ role of women during war and services formed by non-government organisations for Australian women to apply and employ themselves into careers once denied access to

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    Canada Women and the Second World War The changing roles of women throughout history has been drastic‚ and none more so than the period during and after World War II. The irrevocable changes that occurred once the war started and women went to work were unprecedented. In the end‚ the changing role of Canada’s women during the War was the beginning of a chain reaction of events that have forever changed the Canadian workplace and also that of men’s archaic views on the capabilities of women in general

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    Canadian women on their own are poorest of the poor Only 9% of all Canadians were considered poor in 2007. It was the lowest rate of low income in 30 years. But that was before the recession hit last fall. We don’t yet have income data for 2008‚ but‚ if past experience is anything to go by‚ poverty rates will go up again as declining economic growth shows up in the numbers. And that’s bad news for women whose high rates of poverty remain unaddressed. Women on their own are the poorest of the

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    How Did Women Enter Ww2

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    “I think a lot of women said‚ screw that noise. ‘Cause they had a taste of freedom‚ they had a taste of making their own money‚ a taste of spending their own money‚ making their own decisions. I think the beginning of the women’s movement had its seeds right here in World War Two.” This quote said by Dellie Hahne‚ a former school teacher‚ shows people how strong and powerful these women were in World War II. During WWII‚ women were able to enter the workforce because most of the working men left

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    Socials Essay : Contributions of canadian women to the war effort In Canadian history‚ the women have always had a place and a role set out for them.WW2 began with the invading of Poland by Germany in September 1939‚ where shortly after that also Canada entered the war.There has always been a certain “ladylike” image that women have been expected to fit‚ placing limitations on the role women could assume in society. During WWI women were seen working in factories and doing “men’s jobs” that were

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