In the sub-section "Hard Times", it explains the scuffle on how families tried to pay their mortgages and maintain food in the household, between 1929-1939. During this decade it was almost impossible for men to find work within their place of living. Men whom always had a job soon had nothing to do. In result, they were home irritating their wives most of the day. Women who were not house wives still had the same jobs to choose from. In the sub-section "hard Times" it states "over half the female labor force continued to work in domestic service or the garment trades, while others found traditional employment as schoolteachers, social workers, and secretaries. Later in the 1940s, women's unemployment