According to Ruiz, the woman who was working in the food-processing industry could afford her own home and can live with her immediate family instead of a crowded house with lots of relatives. Alicia Shelit recalled that she worked every day, and her mother was taking care of her children when she was at work. Her mother also took the responsibility of house chores, and she was the only one in the house who was working and feeding her family. The widow or divorced women not only taking care of their children, but they were also supporting their parents which strengthened their family relations (Ruiz, 16).
Shelit and Fierro were going to night school to make their future better. Feirro was working in the packing house and also going school at night. Shelit and Fierro got better jobs in the defense industry during the World War II. Only because of working in the food-processing industry helped them in employment and education (Ruiz, 16). This further strengthened the family unit by giving them financial