Female labor was essential to the growth of eighteenth-century European textile industries, yet it remains difficult to (i)____________. Despite significant (ii)____________ in research about women, the role of female labor remains the single most glaring omission in most economic analyses of the history of European industrialization. Women far outnumbered men as workers in the textile industries, yet wage indices and discussions of growth, cost of living, and the like (iii)____________ about the male labor force. A. track B. advances C. incorporate data only D. overestimate E. gaps F. suppress most information G. ignore H. disinterest I. too rarely talk