How has the transition to modern society changed women's lives?

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The position of women is often considered to have improved during the last few decades. There is, however, considerable debate as to the extent of change and the reasons for it. This essay will look at how women's lives have changed in terms of employment, pay, education, household, sexuality and the state. I will conclude that the most important changes for women are in education, but that the basic pattern of inequality remains in most …

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…argue that little has changed and patriarchal domination remains firmly intact. Marxists usually claim that industrialization and the advent of capitalism led to a deterioration in the position of women and since the Industrial Revolution little has improved. Bibliography Mcdowell L 'Father and Ford revisited: gender, class and employment change in the new millennium' Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 2001 Walby Gender Transformations Abercrombie, Warde et al, 'Contemporary British Society' Haralambos and Holborn 'Sociology'