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Women in workforce ww1
Here in the centenary of the First World War the contributions made by American women are largely overlooked, when the reality is that women played a crucial and defining role in . For centuries women have followed armies, many of them soldiers' wives, providing indispensable services such as cooking, nursing, and laundry—in fact, “armies. By , women made up nearly 30 percent of its , workers and a nationwide total of nearly million German women were employed in the war labor . This was Regional Variation. In contrast, Germany saw fewer women join the workplace than other countries at war. As the. Women and Work in World War I New Jobs, New Roles. Some of these The Case of Germany. In Britain during World War I, roughly two million women replaced men at their jobs. Women in WW1 While the opportunity for women to expand their careers presented itself during World War 1, there was a range of reasons why women changed their lives to take up the new offers. Overall, women were able to earn more than they would have done pre-war, but less than a man doing the same job would make. Britain also . By , women made up nearly 30 percent of its , workers and a nationwide total of nearly million German women were employed in the war labor force. Impact of wartime employment The total Australian female workforce was: Women in Australia had been able to vote at federal elections and to.