Reports Sources of Economic Hope: Women’s Entrepreneurship Written by Alicia Robb and Dane StanglerNovember 19, 2014 Share: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Download the Report Sources of Economic Hope: Women's Entrepreneurship pdf In 1948, the gap in labor force participation between American men and women was 54 percentage points—only one-third of American women were officially counted as in the labor force. Nearly seven decades later, the gap has narrowed considerably as women have entered the labor force en masse, and as men have experienced steady declines. As of August 2014, about 57% of women were counted as labor force participants, and the gap between men and women had narrowed to only 13 percentage points. Next Reports Examining the Connections within the Startup Ecosystem: A Case Study of St. Louis September 10, 2014 Reports Insights on the Next American Economy August 7, 2014 Reports Immigration and Entrepreneurship Research from the National Foundation for American Policy June 28, 2014