The 1940's were a turning point in married women's labor force participation, leading many to credit World War II with spurring economic and social change. This paper uses information from two retrospective surveys, one in 1944 and another in 1951, to resolve the role of World War II in the rise of women's paid work. More than 50% of all married women working in 1950 had been employed in 1940, and more than half of the decade's new entrants joined the labor force after the war. Of those women who entered the labor force during the war, almost half exited before 1950. Employment during World War II did not enhance a woman's earnings in 1950 in a manner consistent with most hypotheses about the war. Considerable persistence in the labor force...
The following paper is a study of the impact of World War II on Canadian women’s participation in th...
During the 1940s, the diversion of 55% of the workforce to wartime production, the induction of over...
World War II accelerated the movement of rural and small town Iowa women into manufacturing industry...
This study challenges the use of the gross increase in female participation rate--prewar to postwar-...
Previous research suggests that WWII induced a lasting increase in American female labor force parti...
The past century has witnessed major changes in the economic choices of American women. Over the lon...
The past century has witnessed major changes in the economic choices of American women. Over the lon...
Women changed the course of history after World War II. Before World War II, women had briefly helpe...
One of the most significant social changes of this century is the notable influx of women into the p...
This article reviews the evidence pertaining to changes in Womens relative pay during the War and pr...
This article examines the attempts by the Dundee jute industry to recruit women workers in the years...
This article examines the attempts by the Dundee jute industry to recruit women workers in the years...
This paper studies the long-term legacies of postwar mobilization on female labor market outcomes. W...
The past century has witnessed major changes in the economic choices of American women. Over the lon...
This dissertation explores changing labor opportunities of white and black women in both the 1940's ...
The following paper is a study of the impact of World War II on Canadian women’s participation in th...
During the 1940s, the diversion of 55% of the workforce to wartime production, the induction of over...
World War II accelerated the movement of rural and small town Iowa women into manufacturing industry...
This study challenges the use of the gross increase in female participation rate--prewar to postwar-...
Previous research suggests that WWII induced a lasting increase in American female labor force parti...
The past century has witnessed major changes in the economic choices of American women. Over the lon...
The past century has witnessed major changes in the economic choices of American women. Over the lon...
Women changed the course of history after World War II. Before World War II, women had briefly helpe...
One of the most significant social changes of this century is the notable influx of women into the p...
This article reviews the evidence pertaining to changes in Womens relative pay during the War and pr...
This article examines the attempts by the Dundee jute industry to recruit women workers in the years...
This article examines the attempts by the Dundee jute industry to recruit women workers in the years...
This paper studies the long-term legacies of postwar mobilization on female labor market outcomes. W...
The past century has witnessed major changes in the economic choices of American women. Over the lon...
This dissertation explores changing labor opportunities of white and black women in both the 1940's ...
The following paper is a study of the impact of World War II on Canadian women’s participation in th...
During the 1940s, the diversion of 55% of the workforce to wartime production, the induction of over...
World War II accelerated the movement of rural and small town Iowa women into manufacturing industry...