Why have attitudes changed towards men and women in the UK? Flashcards

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Women became part of the workforce in WW1 and WW2 
The UN Declaration of Human Rights 
Contraception 
The changing nature of family life 
Women's Rights groups
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Women became part of the workforce in WW1 and WW2

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During WW1 and WW2, women became part of the workforce and did the jobs of men who were at war
Women proved that they were completely capable
When the men returned at the end of the war, women did not want to give up their independence and jobs

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The UN Declaration of Human Rights

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This includes the right to equality for all people regardless of gender - 1948

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Contraception

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The contraceptive pill, introduced in the 1960s, gave women the choice to have a family or not and also means they were in control of family planning - if and when they wanted children
This opened up more opportunities in terms of career
As more women made the choice to work, it became more accepted in society
A range of contraception is now readily available

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The changing nature of family life

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Men are increasingly helping to raise the children
Men can now take paternity leave
This means the woman is not expected to leave her work and look after the family, it is not her sole responsibility

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Women’s Rights groups

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The work of women’s organisations to campaign for equal rights are increasingly influential

e. g. the Suffragettes and the vote
e. g. the National Alliance of Women’s Organisations which works nationally within the UK and also internationally

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