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1. How did women suddenly entering the workforce affect the official measure of GDP?

2. Does the fact that we never have included home production (housekeeping, raising the kids, etc) in the calculation of GDP mean that we have historically under calculated or over calculated U.S. GDP?

3. Since nothing in economics happens in a vacuum, what other (intentional or unintentional) effects have the change in workforce status for women had on the country? What other measurements have changed significantly in the same time period? Are they related?

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Tod Thiel
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