3. During World War II, the women workforce ___. A. increased sharply and obviously B. decreased suddenly and quicklyC. took over the male-controlled jobs D. made a record-high employment rate 4. The passage mainly explains the point that ___. A. equality...
Mulligan expects the portion of jobs held by women to peak slightly above 50% this year, then drop below half when the economy recovers and more men find work.What happened to the women workforce during World War II A.It decreased suddenly.B.It contributed to the high unemployment rate.C....
says Maureen Honey, author of Creating Rosie the Riveter, a book about the government"s campaign to persuade women to work outside the home during World War Ⅱ. "The image that the man has to be the breadwinner has changed," Honey says.What happens to the workforce during this recession ...
The subject was extensively examined in works by Arthur Marwick, Penny Summerfield and Harold Smith in the 1980s and 1990s, 1 all of whom focussed on the acknowledged extension of female labour into the workforce during the two wars and whether this improved their economic and social status at...
about the government's efforts to persuade women to work outside the home during World War II. "The image that men have to be the bread winner has changed," Maureen Honey says. 1. What happens to the workforce during this decline?
Moreover, the rise of the service sector (in which women represent a large majority of the workforce) has slowed the decline of horizontal segregation. 12.3.2.2.3 Do Female-Dominated Occupations Systematically Pay Less? What are the consequences of this occupational segregation for the gender wage...
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It would be great to see them get support to grow and expand their capabilities (education, freedom to wear whatever they want, opportunities in the workforce etc.)” -Barbara Cousins, CIO & CISO, Boston, MA “Women in Afghanistan are again living through the worst oppression possible ...
Women hold only a quarter of the tech jobs in the United States, though they account for half the workforce. Only 18 percent of computer science graduates today are women. Often the explanation is that girls don't like math, or don't do well in it, but the experience of these earlier...
In 1914, women were not new to the paid workforce. Individual industrial jobs were often considered as specifically for women or for men; entire industries, such as textiles, were “women’s industries,” while men dominated in metal forges and machine factories. While wealthier women continued...