<span>The U.S. had many women employed at the end of the 1940's due to World War II and as the troops returned from overseas, not all were able to return to the workforce which encouraged women to continue in the labor market at that time. This trend was encouraged through the 1950's to ensure a robust workforce at home as many men were either fighting in the Korean war or unable to return to the workforce still after World War II.</span>
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The migration is known as "<span>Za Chlebem", which in English language is translated as "For Bread".
As it is obvious from the name that this migration was in search of a better life, it mainly consisted those Polish immigrants who in Poland had no basics of lives neither did they own any land to support themselves.</span>