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There has been controversy about the significance of World War II's higher-paying increase of women in the workplace. William Chafe in 1972[1] called the war a "watershed event" forcing a change in attitudes about women in the workforce. However, women were also employed during World War I, and no such change in attitude occurred after that.[citation needed]