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Women began getting jobs outside of their home during the Civil War. This occurred because women were needed to work in manufacturing companies and handle jobs that the men had to leave in order to fight.

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WW II began the days when women found themselves entering the labor market. Some returned to the former style of society, a few had found the indepence and equality that a paycheck provided, but most found themselves employed because the household was dependent on two paychecks.

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women started working outside of home because most of the men were at war so they needed to support there family.

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It was at the onset of nineteenth century that the women got the right to employment, though not at per remuneration with their male counterpart.

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