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After World War I, unemployment was primarily caused by the demobilization of soldiers returning to civilian life, which flooded the job market. Additionally, the post-war economic adjustments led to a decline in demand for wartime production, resulting in factory closures and layoffs. Inflation and labor strikes further destabilized the economy, exacerbating joblessness. Lastly, the transition from a wartime to a peacetime economy created mismatches between skills and available jobs.

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