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Why Aren't More Women Working? : The Share of American Women in the Labor Force Is Slipping Even as it Rises in the Rest of the Developed World

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Fessenden, Helen. "Why Aren't More Women Working? : The Share of American Women in the Labor Force Is Slipping Even as it Rises in the Rest of the Developed World," in Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. "Third/Fourth Quarter 2016, Volume 21, Number 3/4," Econ Focus (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond) (Third/Fourth Quarter 2016) : 32-32. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/3941/item/583191/toc/527058 , accessed on March 28, 2024.

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