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Feminine Mystique


The �� that American culture promotes is entirely dependent upon its ideas, beliefs, and needs of the time. American culture has always tended to influence women into doing what the day and age required. After men went to war there was a gap in the work force that needed to be filled. During World War II women were the most available to join the work force. Due to the discouragement to raise families during the Great Depression and the fact that most men of age had entered the war, many women were left without families to look after and men to take to take care of them. �Most women toiled at unskilled jobs; most were young, single, and without children� (307). This lack of family and ...

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enticements luring women to join the work force. These enticements included higher war wages, more available time and opportunity to work, and wartime restrictions on leisure activities.
�Despite the general expectation that women would return to their home after the war, female laborers did not simply drop their wrenches and pick up frying pans� (310). After the war many women continued to work outside the home primarily to help support their families. After the war 28% of the labor force was female compared to the 24% prior to the war. When the war was over nearly one million women were laid off and another 2.25 million voluntarily left. These female losses in the work force were offset by the gain of 2.75 million women into the work force. �When women who had been laid off managed to return to work, they often lost their seniority and had to accept reduced pay in lower job categories� (310). Due to the severe segregation by gender, the postwar economic life for women was ...

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Added: 3/26/2008 11:18:23 AM
Category: World History
Type: Free Paper
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