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Womens Labor and the Economy

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Women 's Labor and the Economy

In the past years , feminist economists have engendered an impressive literature enlightening the different levels of exclusionary practices within the discipline of economics . At one level , the woman gender was excluded by the very profession itself from the discipline of economics Further , scholars have examined the several ways wherein women 's contribution to economics have been systematically ignored misrepresented , and /or marginalized (Olson and Emami 1

This study will cover the main of marriage . Data presented cover

br the percentage of women , who were never married . Comparison of subgroups consisted of women twenty to twenty-four years of age and women twenty-five to twenty nine years of age will be analyzed considering two distinct timeframes , 1970 and 2007

According to the data presented by the U .S . Census Bureau , through the decennial census of population , 36 .3 per cent of women aged twenty to twenty-four and 12 .2 per cent of women aged twenty-five to twenty-nine were never married as of the year 1970 (Spraggins 5

Analogous data were presented by the U .S . Census Bureau in 2007 , where data show that 76 .4 per cent of women aged twenty to twenty-four and 43 .4 per cent of women aged twenty-five to twenty-nine were never married (U .S . Census Bureau , Current Population Survey , 2007 Annual Social Economic Supplement Table A1 )Source : Spraggins , Renee E . We the People : Women and Men in the United States Census 2000 Special Reports

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