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discuss from Neolithic times to modern times.

2006-10-28 00:45:20 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Gender Studies

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In the Past: Subjegated to a lesser status than men, paid less for equal work, unequally represented in governments and as CEOs.
In the Present: (see past, unfortunately)

2006-10-28 00:47:20 · answer #1 · answered by GratefulDad 5 · 2 2

Here are some changes:

1.Modern technology in the home has made running the house easier than it use to be this has given women a little more time, however, with the cost of living and emphasis on materialism more women now find they have to work to keep up- giving them little time for anything.

2. She is more of a career woman than mother at home- this has has a negative impact of the upbringing of the family and the family as a unit.

3.She can now vote, speak put, stand up to ther partner too- women were more submissive in the past. She can run for Mayor, President or enter Parliament.

4. They can dress freely without social restictions as were in the past.

5. Women aren't into handicraft work as much as they were in the past when knitting or embroidery was the thing to be doing.

6. Women have become more assertive and have more power than ever.

2006-10-28 13:59:45 · answer #2 · answered by Nightstar 6 · 3 0

as in the present context, the role of the women has changed to on par with men, except giving birth to children. this change has reflected a lot on family system. the growth of economical security made way to the loss of emotional stability in the family life. thus paved way of liberalization of the future of children and society as whole.it has paved way for deterioration of happy family love life.

2006-10-28 18:19:28 · answer #3 · answered by prince47 7 · 2 0

From the perspective of liberal media, their lives have changed tremendously. From the perspective of true, every day, life, hardly. The only women who have it easy are the wealthy, or upper-middle class. Otherwise, it's still quite difficult.

2006-10-28 09:04:02 · answer #4 · answered by woman_of_tomorrow 2 · 2 0

Yes and no. They're still the primary childrearers and the meeker of the two sexes, while changes such as sexual expression, gender roles, breadwinners, etc. HAVE changed.

2006-10-28 07:46:48 · answer #5 · answered by Red Machine D 2 · 3 1

from wearing skirts dresses they transform to pants tyranny

2006-10-28 08:15:17 · answer #6 · answered by george p 7 · 1 2

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