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The latter is important to me as I believe women use oral history interviews to say something about who they are as a person, what is important to them, how they see themselves and want others to see them. When I started my research, I wanted to learn more about working-class women and write history that amplified their voices. I interviewed over 40 women born in the 1930s and 1940s about their lives, including Margaret and Jean. I use these interviews as my primary source material for writing about working-class women's lives between 1945 and 1980. I want to find out how women talk about their employment at different stages in their life, from leaving school and going into their first job, to getting married and having children, and, as in these extracts, going back to work when their children were older. At the time, groups like politicians, employers, trade unions, and the media believed that women did not value their jobs and were only interested in earning 'pin money'. This justified keeping women workers out of the workforce (to protect men's jobs), and only letting women do unskilled and low-paid jobs in industry and in service.