While women entering the work force was the larger effect (almost doubling from 30% in the 1950s to almost 60% at its peak), another social transition was the increase in black labor force participation after the anti-discrimination laws of the 1960s.
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Black labor force participation
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While women entering the work force was the larger effect (almost doubling from 30% in the 1950s to almost 60% at its peak), another social transition was the increase in black labor force participation after the anti-discrimination laws of the 1960s.