Rapid Growth Post-WWII questions
1. The workforce in America shifts back to men. What were women doing now?
2. After WWII is over America switches from producing what to what?
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Since the industrial revolution, participation of women in the workforce outside of the home has increased in industrialized nations, with particularly large growth seen in the 20th century. Largely seen as a boon for industrial society, women in the workforce contribute to a higher national economic output as measure in GDP as well as decreasing labor costs by increasing the labor supply in a society.
After years of wartime rationing, American consumers were ready to spend money—and factories made the switch from war to peace-time production. In the summer of 1945, as World War II drew to a close, the U.S. economy was poised on the edge of an uncertain future.
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