#GAReads | Why are so many women dropping out of the workforce?
"Why are so many women dropping out of the workforce?":
For half a century after World War II, women barreled into the job market in numbers that surged higher every year. They drove most of the rise in real household income for decades and boosted the economy’s total output at a time when men were dropping out of the job market.
Then, all of a sudden, they stopped. Since 2000, the share of women working in their prime earning years has declined.
Read Natalie Kitroeff's full article the Los Angeles Times here…