Effects of Depression on different groups Flashcards
what were the groups affected
workers, farmers, women, AAs,
Unemployment peaked in 1933 at how much
23 million.
which jobs most affected
Manufacturing and industry jobs were the most affected
how much did Ford (leading car manufacturer) lay off workers
fired 75% of its workforce
how mcuh did avg weekly earnings fall by
Av. weekly earnings fell from $25 - $17 (1929-1933)
National income fell from ?
$80B (1929) to $40B (1932)
how many were still unemployed by 1938
approx. 8 million unemployed
how were immigrants impacted
Mexican migrants were made to move back to Mexico due to widespread belief they were ‘stealing’ white Americans jobs
The U.S. Department of Labor deported 82,000 Mexicans between 1929 and 1935
what was impact on lifestyle
Unemployment = poverty = Lost homes, savings + hope
Men turned to scavenging + ‘hobo’ lifestyle = Moved to edges of towns/cities (Hoovervilles)
Increased crime rates. Across the country jail occupancy increased by 40% (for many jail was the only place especially in winter that had sufficient accommodation and food)
Psychological effects were “devastating” (Clements)
what was Long-lasting impact of Republican 1920s attitude of “self-sufficiency”
Unemployed would not apply for gov relief as they felt that it would bring shame on their whole family; “unAmerican” to accept aid.
Psychological effects = stigma of unemployment (massive humiliation).
impact on homelife (SHD)
Marriages declined from 1.23 million in 1929 → 982,000 in 1932
Birth rate declined from 21.1 per thousand in 1929 → 19.5 in 1932
Suicides increased from 14 per 10,000 to 17.4 in 1932
what was society’s opinion of Hoover & gov
This deterioration of the economy and workers resulted in a sharp distrust and hostility towards Hoover + the Republican Gov. This was illustrated throughout society: “Hoovervilles” was slang for shanty towns, The ‘Hoover Blanket’ was a newspaper used as a blanket by homeless people
what did the Federation of Labor blame women for
unemployed men’s status led the Federation of Labor to blame women for taking mens’ jobs (1931)
in 1930, how many american school authorities refused to employ married women & how many fired
1930 ⇒ over 75% of American school authorities refused to employ married women
63% of schools fired females already working as teachers but who then chose to marry.
impact on marriage & birth rate
Marriage and birth rate decreased by 10%
birth rate dropped below replacement level for the first time ever
how were the Civillian Conservation Corps unbeneficial to women
did not include benefits to the employment of women
Only 8000 employed by the 2.75m
Women lucky enough to enroll in the camps received an allowance instead of a wage & were placed into domestic works
how much of its budget did the WPA spend on women
The WPA spent 12% of its budget on women
what was the benefit for women during the depression
FDR believed in using women to promote his New Deal programs
what was the Federal Farm Board
Attempt made by the Hoover administration to deal with the problem of overproduction and low agriculture prices
Set up corporations to buy surpluses of various products to maintain prices, however once the depression took hold, this was not maintained as prices dropped too much.
what does Webb saying about the farming sector during GD
“ the farming sector was arguably the worst affected part of the American economy during the Great Depression.”
impact of drought on farmers
1931: drought compounded Farmers problems as reduced prices and falling output meant there was no hope of breaking even financially
Drove thousands of families off their land as they became destitute → many went to California
there was Massive fall in food prices. how much did production fall by for farmers
production halved from 1929 to 1932
what happened to the Grain Stabilization Corporation
Despite gov efforts to create a Grain Stabilization Corporation to stabilise grain prices, this was destroyed by the world collapse in grain prices
The sustained drought and storms damaged the land so badly that overall farm revenue fell by what % in the “Dust Bowl” region
50%