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Economic effects of the world war upon women and children in Great Britain

By Irene Osgood Andrews

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

During a time of global conflict, women and children step into the workforce, reshaping society and challenging long-held roles.

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2024-01-06
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Summary

"Economic Effects of the World War upon Women and Children in Great Britain" by Irene Osgood Andrews is a record from the past that shows how World War I changed the jobs and lives of women and children in Great Britain. The book tells how the war sped up industry changes, leading more women to work in jobs that only men used to do. As men went to fight in the war, women started filling their roles in the workforce, but this huge change also made new problems about how much they were paid and what it was like to work in these jobs. The book looks at how these things changed as the war went on and after it ended.

About the Author

Irene Osgood Andrews was an American writer on problems of women in industry.

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