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The growing number of women in the workforce in the second half of the twentieth century most directly contributed to:.

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Women all over the world allocate a substantial amount of time to activities that are not typically recorded as 'economic activities'. Hence, female participation in labor markets tends to increase when the time-cost of unpaid care work is reduced, shared equally with men, and/or made more compatible with market work.

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