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“The liberation of women from exclusive domesticity did not originate in feminist books, or a war, or a big inflation, although they contributed to its progress. The rising enrollment of women in the paid labor force is a straightforward consequence of the industrial revolution of two hundred years ago.”

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Barbara Bergmann
Barbara Bergmann

Barbara Bergmann was an outstanding economist known for her research in labor economics and gender economics. Born on July 20, 1927, she passed away on April 5, 2015. Professor Bergmann had a distinguished academic career, focusing on the study of gender wage gaps, work-family balance, and gender discrimination. more

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