From March of 1941, according to one website.
many women took the places of men in the factories and other jobs in the u.s in germany, women did at least a year of farm work to help with the war
Women have participated in the workforce for centuries, but their roles expanded significantly during World War I and World War II when large numbers entered the labor force to fill gaps left by men who went to war. In the U.S., for instance, the percentage of women in the workforce increased dramatically during these periods. After the wars, many women remained in the workforce, marking a significant shift in societal norms. The 1960s and 1970s further propelled this trend as women increasingly sought careers and educational opportunities.
Some rough figures... 7,000,000,000 people on the planet = 3,500,000,000 women. 70% of those will be either pre-pubescent or post-menopausal. Leaving 1,050,000,000 possibilities. Divide that by the number of days in a year - and you get the averagefigure of 2,874,743
They borrowed it, and then created a 20 year tax to pay it off. It was called the Income Tax. Go figure.
World War I caused a massive influx of women in the labor pool. As men were out fighting, women took over the jobs once held by men. Approximately 1,600,000 women joined the workforce during the 4 year period of fighting. Many women worked in munitions, farming, and nursing.
1991
1991
about 60,000 women every year
many women took the places of men in the factories and other jobs in the u.s in germany, women did at least a year of farm work to help with the war
Indian women's cricket team did not win world cup.
Women have always been able to work legally, just during certain time periods (mostly before the 1900's) women holding a job was looked down upon by society in all areas of the globe.
around the WW2
Two thirds of the world's work is done by women, on average, and half of all the food produced in the world, although in many poor countries, women perform up to seventy percent or more of the work, and produce sixty percent of the food.
1619/1620 the women made their voyage to the new world.
to raise consciousness about the position of women in society and problems they faced across the world
They were called indentured servants.
The 5th FIFA Women's World Cup will be played next year (2011).