2,356,000 women go to university in 1970s.
Black women in the United States have a significantly higher maternal mortality rate compared to White women. This disparity is due to various factors, including systemic racism, unequal access to healthcare, and socioeconomic disparities.
The role of women in today's world is too broad to answer because there are too many culture's in the world that define the role of women quite differently from each other. In what can be called the "Western world" it can be demonstrated that in general terms the roles of men & women are basically the same with the exception that only women can bear children. Examples of women in the West, show us that traditional roles of say 50 years ago have changed. In politics, the economic world, and even the military world, we see women having roles that impact in the 3 areas I mentioned, and even more than that. The roles of women in certain Asian, African and Middle Eastern cultures are very dissimilar to each other and to the western culture.
Yes, a double standard still exists for women in many aspects of society. Women are often judged harshly for behaviors that men are praised for, and are expected to meet standards that are not applied to men. This can be seen in areas such as appearance, behavior, and career opportunities.
In Egypt, there are disparities in access to education, healthcare, and job opportunities between poor and rich individuals, regardless of gender. Women in general face additional challenges in terms of societal expectations and limited opportunities for economic empowerment. These gender and socio-economic factors intersect to create unique challenges for poor women compared to rich men, but also demonstrate disparities within each gender group.
Developed countries have lower birth rates compared to developing countries due to factors such as higher levels of education and employment opportunities for women, access to family planning and contraception, better healthcare and social welfare systems, and a shift towards smaller family sizes as a result of urbanization and changing societal norms.
In the 1970s, the percentage of women in the workforce in the United States was around 43%. This era marked a significant increase in women participating in the labor force compared to previous decades.
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todays women can go in public but the ameridian women could not. women today cannot be taken away and just be given away unlike the ameridian women. women today can be with anyone but the ameridian women were limited to only men. now women can do whatever they please other than ameridian women.
frontier women university is not a university. its a primary school its BA, BSC Results Announced at 19th of September 2010 but not adapted at website till today. what a shame!
frontier women university is not a university. its a primary school its BA, BSC Results Announced at 19th of September 2010 but not adapted at website till today. what a shame!
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life for women in shakespearian times both compared with men and compared with now is very diffrent because women where not able to act aka be an actress and they where put down if they did something wrong and men could act like drunken idiots...Now women today are allowed to do what men do aka they can act and perform in plays and do anything they want.......
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The Civil Right's Movement helped to restart the women's rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s. The number of women in the workforce doubled from 1950 to 2000 as a direct result of the women's rights movement.
The Civil Right's Movement helped to restart the women's rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s. The number of women in the workforce doubled from 1950 to 2000 as a direct result of the women's rights movement.
Women made as much or more than men in most professions
The ratio of men and women in the university of Oregon can be find out by :Number of men in the University of oregon.number of women in the university of oregon.Then , dividing the number of men : number of women.