Colin Nierenberg Per.3 12/2/10 The role of working class women in the second industrial revolution is to do jobs where there were not enough men to fill these jobs. Such as clerks, typists, secretaries, file clerks, and salesclerks.
Women of the second Industrial Revolution participated in harsh labor with little to no pay or benefits. They worked the majority of the day and night at jobs men did not want to do. These women made the little money they earned work for their families.
Women did not have good living styles at all. They had to take care of children all day or work a lot for not a lot of money. They often were made to do jobs men did not want to do and got paid cheaper -spencer
They had to work to support their family. Daughters in the working class were expected to work until they married and after marriage they had to work at small jobs at home to help in the raising of the younger children.
In the 1800's women mainly worked in the household and raised the children, but during the Second Industrial Revolution there were so many low-paid white collar jobs and not enough men to fill them so slowly employers began to hire women. Employers began to hire more and more women because they did not have to pay them as much as they would have to pay the men. The lives of working-class women were very different and most of them now had to earn money to help support their families. Daughters of working class families were required to work until marriage and once married they were expected to work at small jobs at home to help raise the younger children. However, between 1890 and 1914 patterns began to change and now higher paying jobs in heavy industry and improvements in the standard of living made it possible for families to just depend on the male’s income alone. Because of this by the early twentieth century some working class mothers could afford to stay at home, just like middle-class women.
In the second Industrial Revolution women were made to work jobs that did not have enough men to work, and got paid cheaper than men. On top of that they had to support family and kids.
Women in the Second Industrial Revolution had it harder then most other men. They had to work to the jobs that men did not want to do and there pay was cheaper too. Also the fact that they while they had there jobs they had to support a family.
Women in the second industrial revolution had it much harder because of the amount of jobs which they had to do. They had harder jobs and much lower pay
Leila Akhavan Since there were not a lot of men to work jobs, women had to take over some of the jobs. These jobs helped women have a better lifestyle even though they weren't paid very much.
cody t per 3 Woman held jobs during the second industrial revolution that weren't just household chores. They worked as teachers and nurses, benefiting the economy. Their role in the workplace led to their ability to vote and womens' rights.
Women did not have many options or freedoms before the second industrial revolution. Afterwards, however, they gained jobs as nurses or secretaries. They worked jobs men did not want to do and did not pay well.
The women of the Second Industrial Revolution had to work very hard with very little pay, much less than men. They were hired more often because of this and worked long hours. The women made this money for the sole purpose of supporting their families.
Natascha Ibrahim p/3 The role of working class women in the second revolution was they had to stay home and take care of their family, they got things done that the men did not want to do. Their jobs were also a lot more tedious and they got paid very little.
Danielle Stavin Period 3 The women of the Second Industrial Revolution had to work very hard, they recieved much less money per day then men. They were hired more because of this and the fact that they worked very long hours with little rest.
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The role of working class women in the second industrial revolution is to do jobs where there were not enough men to fill these jobs. Such as clerks, typists, secretaries, file clerks, and salesclerks.
Women of the second Industrial Revolution participated in harsh labor with little to no pay or benefits. They worked the majority of the day and night at jobs men did not want to do. These women made the little money they earned work for their families.
ReplyDeleteWomen did not have good living styles at all. They had to take care of children all day or work a lot for not a lot of money. They often were made to do jobs men did not want to do and got paid cheaper
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They had to work to support their family. Daughters in the working class were expected to work until they married and after marriage they had to work at small jobs at home to help in the raising of the younger children.
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ReplyDeleteIn the 1800's women mainly worked in the household and raised the children, but during the Second Industrial Revolution there were so many low-paid white collar jobs and not enough men to fill them so slowly employers began to hire women. Employers began to hire more and more women because they did not have to pay them as much as they would have to pay the men.
The lives of working-class women were very different and most of them now had to earn money to help support their families. Daughters of working class families were required to work until marriage and once married they were expected to work at small jobs at home to help raise the younger children.
However, between 1890 and 1914 patterns began to change and now higher paying jobs in heavy industry and improvements in the standard of living made it possible for families to just depend on the male’s income alone. Because of this by the early twentieth century some working class mothers could afford to stay at home, just like middle-class women.
Oliver Martin
ReplyDeleteIn the second Industrial Revolution women were made to work jobs that did not have enough men to work, and got paid cheaper than men. On top of that they had to support family and kids.
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ReplyDeleteWomen in the Second Industrial Revolution had it harder then most other men. They had to work to the jobs that men did not want to do and there pay was cheaper too. Also the fact that they while they had there jobs they had to support a family.
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Women in the second industrial revolution had it much harder because of the amount of jobs which they had to do. They had harder jobs and much lower pay
Leila Akhavan
ReplyDeleteSince there were not a lot of men to work jobs, women had to take over some of the jobs. These jobs helped women have a better lifestyle even though they weren't paid very much.
Women in the second industrial revolution hit it way harder than they have ever had. They head to do many jobs that didnt give out enough pay.
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Woman held jobs during the second industrial revolution that weren't just household chores. They worked as teachers and nurses, benefiting the economy. Their role in the workplace led to their ability to vote and womens' rights.
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Women did not have many options or freedoms before the second industrial revolution. Afterwards, however, they gained jobs as nurses or secretaries. They worked jobs men did not want to do and did not pay well.
Katherine Kepski
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The women of the Second Industrial Revolution had to work very hard with very little pay, much less than men. They were hired more often because of this and worked long hours. The women made this money for the sole purpose of supporting their families.
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The women's role was to do jobs that there were not enough men to do, or did not want to do. Unfortunately they were also payed very little
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the women had jobs men didnt do and worked most of the day for very little pay
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Women had very low paying jobs that didnt require much skill, they usually worked extremely hard in the home. They were not treated equally.
Natascha Ibrahim
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The role of working class women in the second revolution was they had to stay home and take care of their family, they got things done that the men did not want to do. Their jobs were also a lot more tedious and they got paid very little.
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The women of the Second Industrial Revolution had to work very hard, they recieved much less money per day then men. They were hired more because of this and the fact that they worked very long hours with little rest.
the women either work in factories, take care of their children at home, or sew for others in order to make money
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