During the Great Depression, women's roles shifted as they faced job loss and exclusion from federal employment while influential leaders advocated for their contributions. Work policies favored men, leading to a significant decline in women’s workforce participation. Many women, especially in domestic roles, were left without Social Security benefits, highlighting their precarious position during this era.
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During the Great Depression, women faced significant challenges, including job loss and exclusion from federal employment due to policies prioritizing men. Noteworthy figures like Eleanor Roosevelt and Frances Perkins advocated for women's contributions, but many women entered domestic service jobs that excluded them from Social Security benefits. The era showcased both the struggles and the rising profile of women in a challenging economic landscape. ;