The history of women's work and wages and how it has created success for us all | Brookings thumbnail
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equal opportunity and workplace rules and norms that fail to support a reasonable work-life balance. The fact that many women left work upon marriage reflected cultural norms, the nature of the work available to them, and legal strictures. The occupational choices of those young women who did work w
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  • equal opportunity and workplace rules and norms that fail to support a reasonable work-life balance.
  • The fact that many women left work upon marriage reflected cultural norms, the nature of the work available to them, and legal strictures. The occupational choices of those young women who did work were severely circumscribed.

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