World War I, the first large-scale twentieth century conflict, in addition to demanding enlarged military forces, required dramatic rises in production, which in turn dictated the need for an enlarged labor force that the traditional male working population alone could not fulfill. Under such circumstances, British and American women by the tens of thousands entered durable industrial manufacturing. The first world war brought about dramatic economic strains and the British and American governments reacted accordingly. Realizing the need to control domestic economic affairs in order to preserve national well-being and conduct a successful war effort, the Asquith, David Lloyd George, and Wilson administrations all took charge and dictated ke...
International audienceUsing spatial variation in World War I military fatalities in France, we show ...
This paper explores pathways that underlie the diffusion of women’s participation in the labor force...
This is a study of women’s employment in Great Britain from 1891 to 1921 with special reference to i...
World War I, the first large-scale twentieth century conflict, in addition to demanding enlarged mil...
During World War I, women were working in factory positions to assist in the war effort. They felt a...
Contrary to the popular belief that women in factories are doing men's work, are the facts which are...
In most societies gender stereotyped roles attribute to men combative functions related to defence a...
During World War 1, the media portrayed the recruitment of women war workers as a huge success. Wome...
Despite the First World War (WWI) challenging women’s traditional sphere of work (the home) as well ...
With the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 the world was launched into the Second World...
The ‘munitionette’ or female munitions worker is one of the most familiar images from the British ho...
Demographic shocks tied to World War I’s high death toll induced many women to enter the labour forc...
To this day any mention of the First World War will most likely conjure up images of trenches, deva...
This article explores the pathways that underlie the diffusion of women's participation in the labor...
This article explores the pathways that underlie the diffusion of women's participation in the labor...
International audienceUsing spatial variation in World War I military fatalities in France, we show ...
This paper explores pathways that underlie the diffusion of women’s participation in the labor force...
This is a study of women’s employment in Great Britain from 1891 to 1921 with special reference to i...
World War I, the first large-scale twentieth century conflict, in addition to demanding enlarged mil...
During World War I, women were working in factory positions to assist in the war effort. They felt a...
Contrary to the popular belief that women in factories are doing men's work, are the facts which are...
In most societies gender stereotyped roles attribute to men combative functions related to defence a...
During World War 1, the media portrayed the recruitment of women war workers as a huge success. Wome...
Despite the First World War (WWI) challenging women’s traditional sphere of work (the home) as well ...
With the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 the world was launched into the Second World...
The ‘munitionette’ or female munitions worker is one of the most familiar images from the British ho...
Demographic shocks tied to World War I’s high death toll induced many women to enter the labour forc...
To this day any mention of the First World War will most likely conjure up images of trenches, deva...
This article explores the pathways that underlie the diffusion of women's participation in the labor...
This article explores the pathways that underlie the diffusion of women's participation in the labor...
International audienceUsing spatial variation in World War I military fatalities in France, we show ...
This paper explores pathways that underlie the diffusion of women’s participation in the labor force...
This is a study of women’s employment in Great Britain from 1891 to 1921 with special reference to i...