Example sentences of "woman 's access to " in BNC.

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1 Facts about woman 's access to contraception and the annual death toll of illegal abortion ; about the number of children they want and the number they lose to malnutrition and disease ; facts about rape , incest and infibulation .
2 It inhibits women 's access to training and good employment . ’
3 However , it can be argued that neither strategy has succeeded in making a significant enough difference in Third World women 's access to information and skills relevant to them and useful for contributing to development in their communities .
4 There are other processes which are undermining women 's access to the social insurance system .
5 A prevailing assumption of this society , which has profound consequences for women 's access to housing , is that a woman and her children will be supported financially by her husband .
6 Clearly , then , women 's access to home ownership is often through association with a male breadwinner , a fact which further reinforces women 's economic dependence on a male partner .
7 The weak position of women in the labour market , and their responsibilities within the home as domestic workers and child rearers , affect not only women 's access to housing , but its structure and design .
8 Measures to improve women 's access to education , training and remunerative jobs need to be complemented by measures to give families more choice about the management of their unpaid responsibilities .
9 Again , because of their lower earnings and more precarious relationship to the labour market , women 's access to this government subsidy and the most attractive occupational schemes is likely to be more restricted than men 's ( see Dulcie Groves ' chapter in this volume ) .
10 Women 's access to occupational pension benefits , particularly those derived from their own ( not a husband 's ) paid work record , is a crucial issue in the light of the major changes to retirement pension provision enacted in 1986 ( see Groves , 1991 ) .
11 Secondly , it will comment on working-age women 's access to membership of employers ' pension schemes and the extent to which it appears that their risk of poverty in retirement may have lessened , both by increased access in their own right and through improved provision for widows .
12 Hers was a significant part of the testimony of the schools inquiry ( Taunton ) commission , whose reports proposed the establishment of schools for girls under public authority , curricular reform , and women 's access to higher education .
13 Projects directed at cooling the anger of the male unemployed or blacks in inner city areas are likely to be more successful than schemes seeking to increase women 's access to employment or educational opportunities .
14 These interviews concentrate on the impact of new agricultural inputs on women 's work , changes in the arrangement of marriages ( including dowry payments ) and differences in women 's access to health care particularly in relation to pregnancy and childbirth .
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