4.2.4The Impact of World War two on Women
The effects of that catastrophe were immensely hard for the American women to use a relative or husband in war, loose their home to higher interest rates on loan mortgages, the depreciating dollar due to huge account deficits made up mostly by a Democratic congress, and minimum wage act under the New Deal conflicted with price controls on certain commodities. The instituted policies of Chicagoan and Keynesian economics plagued borrowing for many small time business owners or cause of the inflation rate made investors investments devalued by the original value speculators gave, thus loosing money for small time investors. Friedrich Hayes, Murray N Rothbard, Ludvig Von Mises, Adan Ran, and many other laissez fair economist's were the only hope for all classes of society. Labor Unions connected with such government public works programs like CCC(Civilian Conservation Corp)were looked upon due to skill level, certain credit histories, race, and minority quota's all indubitably separated people in middle and poor classes. The US would see the best third quarter of the US stock market in spring 1947, not since 1933 had it been better since.
The Social impacts: Segregation of women in many fields of working careers, society clubs, public institutions, and other areas are typically over exaggerated in standard government text book history columns. But it can't be said that it never existed or happen cause of it's inaccuracy, sexual harassment of women was common in working fields men commonly held, bias from Republican/conservative politicians sought women still belonged at home, and their efficiency on producing and upkeep was to much for a company to handle in recession conditions. Women had to get use to jobs involving hard labor intensive tedious jobs.