Economic effects of the world war upon women and children in Great Britain
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The Economic Effects of the First World War on Women and Children in Great Britain (authors: Andrus, Irene Osgood; Hobbs, Margaret A.) is a study of the impact of the First World War on the economic situation of women and children in Great Britain. The authors examine the complex effects of war on the family budget, social status and the lives of British women and children during the conflict.
The book analyzes in detail the changes in the economy, the specifics of women's employment on the war front and in production, the problems of access to education and medical care in wartime conditions. The authors not only consider the impact of the war on the financial situation of families, but also analyze the psychological and sociocultural aspects of the military conflict on women and children.
The Economic Consequences of the World War for Women and Children in Great Britain is an important resource for understanding the impact of war on the lives of target populations and can be useful for researchers, historians, sociologists and anyone interested in studying the social consequences of military conflict.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Irene Osgood Andrews
Margaret A. Hobbs - Language
- English
- Release date
- 2024-01-06
- Title
- Economic effects of the world war upon women and children in Great Britain
- Subject
- Child labor -- Great Britain
HC
Weapons industry -- Employees
Women -- Employment -- Great Britain
World War, 1914-1918 -- Economic aspects -- Great Britain