Cards (8)

    • Increasing numbers of women worked after WW2
    • By 1963 most of them were in low paid jobs- waitresses, cleaners, shop assistants or secretaries
    • Educated women expected- 'female occupations'- nursing and teaching- traditional stereotypes of women as providers of nurture and care
    • Many employers were sexist
    • Inequality in employment opportunities in the early 1960's
      • 80% of teachers were women
      • 10% of principals were women
      • 7% of doctors were women
      • 3% of lawyers were women
    • Gender inequality was often enshrined in law and practice
    • Examples of gender inequality enshrined in law and practice
      • 18 states refused to allow female jurors
      • 6 states said women couldn't enter into a financial agreement without male co-signatory
      • Schools expelled pregnant girls and fired pregnant teachers
      • Some states prohibited married women from accessing contraception
    • Increasing numbers of articulate middle-class women agitated for equal pay, opportunities and respect in the 1960's