The increase in the employment of women during the First World War was largely ignored by the government and it was not until the first year of the war when women began to participate in large war jobs. Firstly, growth in the workplace is limited to ammunition plants and volunteer activities. But women want to collect money not only for socks but also for the forefront boy. Their chances took place after the famous 'Shell Scandal' in 1915. And it increased attention to military recruits and led attention to the significant increase in ammunition production.
In the 20th century, more women began to find work in the industrial sector. This was particularly true between World War I and World War II. In support of war initiatives, women including middle class and wealthy people work to produce weapons, bandages and other supplies needed by soldiers. For the first few decades of the 20th century women continue to face a lot of discrimination. Women usually are not promoted to managerial positions. Women continue to receive half to three-thirds of the wages men receive in the same position. At the moment, women 's contribution is still very important. Women's factory workers sometimes change their family life, support their lives, and provide the income necessary to support their loved ones.
The increase in the employment of women during the First World War was largely ignored by the government and it was not until the first year of the war when women began to participate in large war jobs. Firstly, growth in the workplace is limited to ammunition plants and volunteer activities. But women want to collect money not only for socks but also for the forefront boy. That possibility comes from the famous "Shell Scandal". In nearly every age women in almost all regions of the world are participating in fighting with the knowledge and consent of military authorities but the latter do not understand In this case they pretend to enter the army Did. Statistics on the number of various military female soldiers during World War II have not been announced; we definitely have to rely on speculation that there are female soldiers.
Among the popular imaginative and historical books, the most famous result of employment of wider women and participation in the First World War is the direct result of wartime contribution women's broad election There may be. Soon after the war, in 1918 all women over the age of 30 were voted and women in Germany got voting rights soon after the war. Except for Yugoslavia, all newly established Central and Eastern European countries voted for women, and among France's major allies only France did not expand its voting rights for women.