Annie Lowrey appraises the economic impact of oral contraceptives:
[Y]oung women who won access to the pill in the 1960s ended up earning an 8 percent premium on their hourly wages by age 50. Such trends have helped narrow the earnings gap between men and women. Indeed, the paper suggests that the pill accounted for 30 percent – 30 percent! – of the convergence of men’s and women’s earnings from 1990 to 2000.