The labor force participation rate among women 25 to 54 rose rapidly between 1950 and 2000 (from 36% to 77%) and this
A) was a significant source of economic growth during that period.
B) was entirely countered by an opposite trend among men so growth was slow.
C) was more than countered by an opposite trend among men so growth was negative.
D) should have been a source of growth but wasn't.
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