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But, times change. And while women have always had a hand in the publishing industry (usually in creative or editorial capacities), their roles in printing and manufacturing fluctuated as the number of women in the workforce ebbed and flowed during the 20th century. The business world changed irrevocably, though, in the 1970s and ’80s, when women steadily entered the corporate workforce in large numbers. In fact, the Business and Professional Women’s Foundation fact sheet titled “101 Facts on the Status of Working Women” listed the female working population as 18.4 million in 1950. It reported the count had jumped to 68 million by 2003.
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