Demand side theorists argue that women have increasingly entered the labor force because
A) jobs identified as women's work,like waitressing and secretarial work,have increased.
B) fewer children means women's labor is less needed at home.
C) changes in health care and nutrition have increased women's life span.
D) automation has made clothing production in factories cheaper than home sewing thus eliminating one of the tasks of housewives earlier in the century.
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Q8: Aulette divides explanations for why women entered
Q9: Aulette cites both Gerson and Zavella for
Q10: Aulette divides explanations for why women entered
Q11: Gerson (cited by Aulette)studied how women chose
Q12: Gerson (cited by Aulette)interviewed men about "negotiating
Q14: Feldberg and Glenn (cited by Aulette)argue that
Q15: When female workers are studied in the
Q16: Aulette divides explanations for why women entered
Q17: Gerson (cited by Aulette)interviewed men about "negotiating
Q18: Gerson (cited by Aulette)interviewed men about "negotiating
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