Changes in Women and Marriage
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Changes in Women and Marriage
Abstract
This paper presents an in-depth discussion about the changing
relationship between women and marriage. Economic factors, a rise in
feminism, parents' influence, attitudes about sex, educational
pursuits, and divorce statistics are discussed and their influence on
women's attitudes toward marriage are explored. Cultural changes that
have impacted women's lives are also examined. The purpose of the
paper is to explore the changes affecting women, their attitudes
toward marriage, and
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Lundberg, S. & Pollack, R. A. (1996). Bargaining and distribution in marriage. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 10(4), 139-158. McLaughlin, S. D. (1988). The Changing Lives of American Women. Charlotte, NC:University of North Carolina Press. O'Neill, W. (1989). Feminism in America: A History. Princeton, NJ:Transaction Publishers. Oppenheimer, V. K. (1994). Women's rising employment and the future of the family in industrial societies. Population and Development Review, 20 (2), 293-337. Unger, R. & Crawford, M. (1992). Women & Gender: A Feminist Psychology. Philadelphia:Temple University Press.