What was true of women in the workplace in Europe in the postwar era?

a. They made up a smaller percentage of the workforce than they had before the war.
b. They earned less than men for the same work.
c. They were strictly confined to traditional female occupations.
d. They were almost entirely single women.
e. They were encouraged by their governments to challenge gender discrimination.


b

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