How did the end of the war affect women in the workplace?

It forced women to fight against men for work.

It ended economic opportunities for women.

It increased economic opportunities for women

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It increased economic opportunities for women. The end of the war led to a shift in the workforce, as many men who had been away at war returned home and left their jobs. This opened up opportunities for women to enter the workforce in larger numbers and take on roles that had previously been dominated by men. This ultimately helped to break down traditional gender roles and paved the way for greater equality in the workplace.
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