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the preschool and school-aged children of working women during WWII. It remains, to this day, the only example in US … increasing the labor supply of mothers during WWII. Our information is at the city or town level and includes war contracts, the … size of and expenditures on the childcare program, and the "reserve labor force" of mothers as of 1939. We find that the …
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Since the mid-1980s, the percentage of the U.S. nonelderly population (ages 18-64) with employment-based health insurance coverage has declined. In 1995, 63.8 percent of the nonelderly population was covered by an employment-based health insurance plan, compared with 69.2 percent in 1987....
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