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Women in the Workforce
Title: Women in the Workforce
Category: History
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Women in the Workforce
Cohn, L. (2000, February 15). “ Tucked away in the latest "Economic Report of the President" is a slew of statistics describing the contribution women have made to the supercharged U.S. economy. The annual report, released in mid-February by President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers, says that "the progress made by women in the paid labor market has been one of the most important economic changes of the 20th century."
Petroff-Tobler, L. (2002, September 15). “ Among the factors contributing
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labor force, there was still a large number of dedicated hard working women who contributed to the war effort by working in war-related offices. In all cases, the women had disproved the old theory that women were a distracting influence to industry. The sacrifices of women were instrumental in wining the war. In the USA alone, some 300,000 fatalities were recorded due to industrial accidents. Yet their achievements - in terms of raising production levels - were astonishing.”
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