During the 1945 baby boom, women primarily took on the roles of homemakers and caregivers as societal norms emphasized family life and child-rearing. Many women who had worked in factories and other jobs during World War II returned to domestic duties, often prioritizing their roles as mothers. However, some also began to advocate for greater participation in the workforce and education, laying the groundwork for future movements toward gender equality. This period marked a complex interplay between traditional expectations and emerging aspirations for women's rights.
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