One of the most important sociological changes in the history of the country began in the last decade of the nineteenth century and its influence continues to this day. This change includes the massive influx of women in the labor market. This dramatic change in American society is accompanied by many controversies and prejudices against women. Employment of women is predicted to lead to changes in society and changes in families in America.
For the first time, many American women work in urban factories, offices and rural farms every day. For example, members of the Women Army, known as farmerettes, spent several days to deal with the heavy work needed to raise food and livestock after local men joined the army. Shortly after arriving in France, General Army realized that he could use the new telephone technology to communicate from headquarters to the forefront unit. By hiring a woman as a phone operator and explaining the phone behind the phone, he can make the most of the men in the field. These women are called Hello Girls and work according to the order even if their buildings are besieged and lighted.
After Americans participated in World War II, women left their status of "housewife" and needed to return to work to hide the fighting man. The number of women currently working is increasing, but shortly thereafter, men are returning and the disparity between men and women who are in a high salary position between men and women is expanding due to the benefits of retiree employment and education. Women have emerged as "housewives" again, but this stagnating lifestyle will not last for 10 years. By the 1960s, women became uncomfortable, the business and the public sector rapidly expanded and more women opened the way to the labor market.
During the Industrial Revolution, the role of women has made tremendous changes. Women have to stay home to weave and care for children, but they have to leave home to work in factories and mines. They have to leave everything they do to the house to go to work. During the industrial revolution, assigning work according to gender and female cultural expectations means that women are worse than men. During the industrial revolution, the work of women changed and changed. If they were working at a bakery or another shop king, their work was taken over to men soon. Men are called better "businessmen" and deal better with shops and can be more successful. Later, if they did not, they will return home to work. They have not stayed there for a long time