World War II was a turning point for women. Before the war, few married women had jobs - in fact, most men considered a working wife a shameful sign that he couldn't provide for his family. Unmarried women found few careers open to them, namely in nursing, teaching, and as secretaries.
Arts, Free Full-Text
The Unsung Women of the Betty Crocker Test Kitchens - Gastro Obscura
Women's rights are human rights – The fight for an equal voice
Drive Reduction Theory and Human Behavior
Fantasizing About Quitting Your Job? Real Advice from People Who Did It
Women and Work After World War II, American Experience, Official Site
An HR Manager's Guide to Developing Leaders
World War II: 1939-1945
Post World War II: 1946-1970
What the Longest Study on Human Happiness Found Is the Key to a Good Life - The Atlantic