The industry, both military and civil, increased their production during and after the war. The investment made in military and civilian companies during the war was reflected in the increased growth rate of the country (Hooks and Bloomquist, 1992). In fact, the automobile industry became one of the main assets for Americans (Folly, 2012). The growth of manufacture production also provided better standard of living for the Americans. This economic power was also reflected in the support given by the US in the reconstruction of the European countries, through the European Reconstruction Program (ERP) known as the “Marshall Plan”. This program provided almost 13,9 billion (Berle, 2015), to countries willing to follow, the conditions define the USA, in terms of multilateralism and cooperation (Ivanova, 2008). Another aspect of the economic changes was the entering of women in the workforce. This situation originated in the need of workers in the industry since the men were sent to the war, this women were mostly over 35 years, married and with children and they were almost 35,9 per cent of the total employment (Folly, 2012). This entry also happen in the military forces where women have more roles than in the past. Aspect that
The industry, both military and civil, increased their production during and after the war. The investment made in military and civilian companies during the war was reflected in the increased growth rate of the country (Hooks and Bloomquist, 1992). In fact, the automobile industry became one of the main assets for Americans (Folly, 2012). The growth of manufacture production also provided better standard of living for the Americans. This economic power was also reflected in the support given by the US in the reconstruction of the European countries, through the European Reconstruction Program (ERP) known as the “Marshall Plan”. This program provided almost 13,9 billion (Berle, 2015), to countries willing to follow, the conditions define the USA, in terms of multilateralism and cooperation (Ivanova, 2008). Another aspect of the economic changes was the entering of women in the workforce. This situation originated in the need of workers in the industry since the men were sent to the war, this women were mostly over 35 years, married and with children and they were almost 35,9 per cent of the total employment (Folly, 2012). This entry also happen in the military forces where women have more roles than in the past. Aspect that