For the Record (2)
December 11, 1980
In more than half of American families, both the husband and wife work, the Labor Department said. Its Bureau of Labor Statistics said husband-wife working combinations existed in 52.2 percent of families in 1979. Ten years earlier, husband-wife earning combinations represented only 45.8 percent of households, according to census data. The bureau said the number of married women in the labor force soared by nearly 6 million during the '70s. By last March, 24.4 million wives were working or looking for work.