This is much too big a question, and answer to cover here.
It sounds like its clearly a homework or college assignment so I wont write it for you but think about the folllowing.
What does higher education give anyone. It gives them;
A greater awareness of the world around them
A greater understanding of their human rights
A greater understanding of their career options
Greater social interaction with more diverse groups.
Increased employability
And many other benefits.
A woman who had undertaken higher education, as opposed to a woman who left school aged 11 or 12 to embark on a domestic life was more likely to;
Pursue a career other than as a homemaker
Have a wider circle of friends from more diverse backgrounds
Marry outside of her immediate community or ethnicity
Have a desire to travel
The career aspects mean that she was more likely to earn her own money and make her own financial decisions.
The social aspects gave her life a greater degree of diversity and broadened her horizons.
Think about those concepts. Explore then on the internet , there is a plethora or information on women's rights, women in the workplace, changing roles of women.
(Dont just copy my answer and submit it, its not detailed enough and you will not pass !)
Good luck.
This is much too big a question, and answer to cover here.
It sounds like its clearly a homework or college assignment so I wont write it for you but think about the folllowing.
What does higher education give anyone. It gives them;
A greater awareness of the world around them
A greater understanding of their human rights
A greater understanding of their career options
Greater social interaction with more diverse groups.
Increased employability
And many other benefits.
A woman who had undertaken higher education, as opposed to a woman who left school aged 11 or 12 to embark on a domestic life was more likely to;
Pursue a career other than as a homemaker
Have a wider circle of friends from more diverse backgrounds
Marry outside of her immediate community or ethnicity
Have a desire to travel
The career aspects mean that she was more likely to earn her own money and make her own financial decisions.
The social aspects gave her life a greater degree of diversity and broadened her horizons.
Think about those concepts. Explore then on the internet , there is a plethora or information on women's rights, women in the workplace, changing roles of women.
(Dont just copy my answer and submit it, its not detailed enough and you will not pass !)
Good luck.
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