It depends on the age of the children to be considered, but for children until 5 years of age in the 1990s 60% - 65% of the women with a kid were working. The number highly increased in the new millennium which led to an employment rate of nearly 80% in the first half of the new decade (2000 - 2005). The rate is still slightly increasing.
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Racial Profiling received a significant amount of media attention in the late 1990s.
The number of police officers increased considerably in the 1990s.
the sex ratio increased in the 1980s and 1990s
As a consequence of these changes, during the 1990s increased division of labor between firms was often accompanied by a reduction in the division of labor within firms.
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During the 1990s, the U.S. population experienced significant growth, driven by factors such as increased immigration and higher birth rates compared to the previous decade. This period was marked by rising diversity, with notable increases in Hispanic and Asian populations. The economy was relatively strong, contributing to urbanization and shifts in demographics as people moved to suburban areas. Additionally, the 1990s saw the emergence of the internet and technology, which began to reshape social and economic interactions.
In the 1990s, there was a shift away from expensive stain grade millwork to less expensive paint-grade, along with an increased use of medium density fiberboard (MDF).