This document provides information about women's roles and experiences during and after World War 2 in Britain. It asks a series of multiple choice and short answer questions about topics like the age women had to register for work during the war, the percentage of women working in different sectors in 1945, the auxiliary services women could join, the profession regarded as second most important to the war effort, women's fears after the war, why older women were more keen to work than younger women, the percentage of women working in 1947 compared to the 1930s, what the government did to encourage women to stay in the workforce after the war, how the war changed women's attitudes, the five evils highlighted in Beveridge's 1947 report, who created the