Thad Zajdowicz

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Similarly varied motives impelled the millions of women who entered the job market in the late 1940s (and later). For many, work was a means to greater self-esteem. But for most, especially the large number of married women, the decision to work for pay rested mainly on economic needs.
Grand Expectations: The United States, 1945-1974
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