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They were not equal between men and womwn
The us movement became divided
Answer this question… Upper-class women rarely had jobs outside the home, while lower-class women frequently held factory jobs.
Both groups were treated unfairly and unequally compared with men of their class.
man and women should be considered equal because whats a man without a women ? and women have come far in representing in both a mans job and a women job ; a women has what any men or women would ask for which is : gentleness and independency !
see the equal employment pay act of 1963
Gender stratification
Gender stratification
Comparable worth is the concept that women and men should receive equal pay for jobs calling for comparable skill and responsibility. Even today most organizations are headed by men and there is a great deal of resistance to paying women the same rate of pay. Its part of the patriarchal structure of business still in this country.
The main "goal" of the Second Wave was reproductive rights. We can see this in the large fight surrounding Roe V. Wade.
They were not equal between men and womwn
No distinction is made between male and female rights in the UK.
The women's rights movement was between 1848 to 1920. It was referred to as women's suffrage. It had several goals, among them being improving working conditions for women. The suffrage movement improved working conditions and moved women toward getting equal pay for equal work, but even now, there is still some improvements to be made.
the issue raised when women who hold traditionally female jobs are paid less than men for working at jobs requiring comparable skill
That men and women had equal abilities.
For women to have equal jobs, laws, and capabilities as men had - for women to hace equal rights
well im all about peace and equalnes. but there are some jobs that are to dangerus for women and some jobs men cant do. but there would be more peace if it was equal.