1. women and the effect of world
It has been noted by some historians that the war reinforced traditional values in women, on the other hand it is argued that such an experience must have altered the lives of the women on the home front considerably. ... They are important to consider as even when the conflict was at its highest, in terms of the volume of woman power involved, there were 8,777,000 women working at home. ... This is due to the trend that after marriage, women gave up working to look after a home, so it is plausible that a large proportion of these "new" workers were indeed those women returning to employment ...
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