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Changing Role Of Women In The 1950's

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Women’s role has significantly changed in today’s world. Back in the 1950s, women were viewed as dedicated housewives whose only goal was to meet the pleasures of their and husband and children’s. Society believed these were the only role for women. During this time, a husband was considered far more important than a degree. In fact, women who chose to work and earn their own money were considered selfish. The number of girls who entered college dropped during the 50s. Many women left college early to marry after World War II and other women who stayed were not planning on working toward a job. Beginning in the 1960s and last 70s, deep cultural changes were altering the role of women in the U.S society. More females than ever began entering into the workforce back in which the only jobs available for them away from their homes were teachers, secretaries, nurses etc. According to Ericsson, after the government embraced an industrial revolution in the 1970s and 80s, women began to enter the labor force. Women had the opportunity to move to city and went to college in order to obtain a college. They advanced rapidly from industrial jobs to clerical jobs and then professional jobs ( Ericsson, The end of men). It is very well known that women outmatch men in college in today’s world. In the past 6 years, for every man who gets a college degree, …show more content…

In 2006, the Organization for economic cooperation and development database conducted a survey on the economic and political power of women in 162 countries, and it was concluded that the greater the power of women, the greater the country's economic success. Out of the 162 countries, 100 countries have started forcing women into power in an effort to improve there countries fortunes and government. This shows how women are greatly impacting the society,making the right choices and government

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