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Despite strong increases in women's labor force participation - especially among married women with children - in the 1980s, and somewhat less strong increases in the 1990s, the first decade of the twenty-first century has seen declines across the board. These have been especially marked among...
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Despite strong increases in women's labor force participation - especially among married women with children - in the 1980s, and somewhat less strong increases in the 1990s, the first decade of the twenty-first century has seen declines across the board. These have been especially marked among...
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Using two different measures of relative cohort size-one indicating the size and placement of an individual's own birth cohort, and the other, the ratio of young to prime age adults in the United States. in that year-it has been possible to isolate strong effects of the population age structure...
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Using two different measures of relative cohort size--one indicating the size and placement of an individual's own birth cohort, and the other, the ratio of young to prime age adults in the United States in that year--it has been possible to isolate strong effects of the population age structure...
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