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 | Nov 08, 2016 02:44AM ET

The following is an excerpt from John Blank’s full click here .

The U.S. Could Choose a Woman President

The 2016 online election forecast I follow has Clinton winning odds at 66% as I write. Most of you will read this and know the final voting result. With a historic run for the White House by a woman, I want to focus on the long 65-year march of women into the active labor force.

U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics show the build (below). In 1950, 32% of working age women worked outside the home, earning cash incomes. That number peaked at 60% in the year 2000. Today, it is near 56%. A downturn in women’s labor force participation came in the 2008 crisis. I find that more than interesting.