Did WW II Liberate American Women?
World War II did liberate American Woman .After pearl harbor,in fact ,
employers openly encouraged women to join the industrial labor pool.By 1947, 37
percent of all adult in United States were inwork force.Married women represented
over 70 percented of the increase in female employees,a significant shift away from
traditional patterns in which the vast majority of working women had been young and
single.It has also been criticized that they lost their job right after the war was ended.
But not all of them lost their jobs. Lots of them who desired to continue to work held
their positions safe.As they had already paved their way towards employment, it
wasn\'t difficult for them to work in different places they haven\'t woked before.
The most significant change that WW II brought in American Women is the end
of sex segregation in work force.Prior, they were allowed to do some so called female
jobs and......
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