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MORE POWER TO THE PILL: THE IMPACT OF CONTRACEPTIVE FREEDOM ON WOMEN’S LIFE CYCLE LABOR SUPPLY* MARTHA J. BAILEY The release of Enovid in 1960, the first birth control pill, afforded U. S. women unprecedented freedom t
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United States / Vietnam / /

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Product Issues / Product Recall / /

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NBER Summer Institute / /

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prescription pharmaceutical renders variation / federal law / household technologies / /

Organization

Congress / U. S. Supreme Court / Harvard / Division of Vital Statistics / Vanderbilt University / National Center for Health Statistics / NBER Summer Institute / Civil Rights Movement / /

Person

John Siegfried / Gary Solon / Kathryn Anderson / Margaret Sanger / Jeremy Atack / Claudia Goldin / Willis / Melanie Guldi / Jennifer Reinganum / Theodore Joyce / Michael / William J. Collins / Robert A. Margo / Andrew Daughety / Robert Dale Owen / MARTHA J. BAILEY / Derek Laing / Dan Taylor / Dale Ballou / Walter Oi / /

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author / licensed pharmacist / licensed physician / /

Product

method / Enovid / /

PublishedMedium

The Quarterly Journal of Economics / QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS / /

Region

Central Missouri / /

Technology

technology of birth control / /

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