In today's Washington Post, Nell Henderson says the trend appears to be over:
But women's rush to employment stopped in 2000 and started to decline, as they began to join their male counterparts in retirement, go out on disability and delay paid employment to get more education. Some economists think the high-water mark of female participation in the labor force was in 2000, when it hit 60.3 percent.A corollary: Growth in potential GDP may well be less in the future than it was in the past.
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