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The number of working mothers began increasing as far back as we have reliable data—1948—and was already over 50% by 1972, when nearly all school-age children were still Boomers (see Figure 4.2). So a good number of Boomer schoolchildren—somewhere between 30% and 60%—also had working moms. Latchkey kids were not a new thing when Gen X came along.