Birdgirl has gone out to run errands (which is why I'm sitting up at the computer). She's likely to argue that the decline in economic stability and the necessity of women entering the workforce is a result of what it actually is, a rise in the cost of living.

The claim that "economic issues that is a direct result of women entering the work force" is laughable. Check your economic trends and look at how much more houses, food, cars, health care, and child care cost now than they did a generation or more ago. Then look at how many more single-parent and working poor families there are now. You're going to see it's the economy itself and changes in family circumstances that are responsible for women being in the workforce, not women in the workforce who've caused the economic instability. You might also check your history for the rise of feminism. It doesn't herald back to the women's voting movement.