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Stay-at-home mums dwindle as proportion of economically 'inactive' falls to lowest on record - nearly halving since 1993
The proportion of stay-at-home mothers has decreased as the rate of economically inactive individuals reaches its lowest level on record, nearly halving since 1993.
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