3. The social and economic impact of WW1 Flashcards

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Added to numbers employed

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demand increased for various products in engineering, food processing and textiles

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2
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how many more women working than in 1865?

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Three million more women were working

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3
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Diversity of female employment also increased

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More women working in heavy industry and transport

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4
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demand for food increased

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numbers in farming also increased

Newcomers nicknamed ‘farmerettes’ despite well established tradition of women working in rural occupations

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5
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Change of lifestyle for many AA women =

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considerable emigration from southern states as Northern industries needed more labour

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6
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how many women worked directly for the armed forces?

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30,000

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7
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despite working directly for armed forces this didnt produce that much change because

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work centred on domestic service (laundry or nursing)

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8
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appearance of women tram and train conductors and women police =

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impression on the public

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9
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how many women travelled overseas

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upwards of 20,000

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10
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why did women travel overseas?

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in support of armed forces as members of YMCA, Red Cross, and Salvation Army

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11
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how many women were killed serving overseas

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358

Many more suffered injuries or developed serious illness.

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12
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how did WW1 produce change

associated women with

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the national cause

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13
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WW1 not mark radical change for women

much of work continued to be in

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traditional roles

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14
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WW1 not mark radical change for women

after war

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many women did not stay in their new roles in industry (Under pressure to give up jobs for men returning from war)

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15
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WW1 not mark radical change for women

Little suggestion that women were equal to men in

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the effort of fighting war

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16
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WW1 not mark radical change for women

Little attempt to

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provide childcare facilities or to help women who faced dual responsibilities at work and in the home.

17
Q

how did WW1 produce change

accelerated

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higher levels of female employment

18
Q

how did WW1 produce change

increased womens confidence in tackling

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more demanding work