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1 Well one of the aspects that I have been looking at is erm the impact of technical change on women 's position in the rural areas , and particularly as it concerns women who belong to landless households , or women who belong to small peasant cultivator households .
2 She does have strong views on women 's role in employment , on child care facilities and on the effect on part-time employment of the Social Chapter .
3 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 .
4 Studies that have examined parental influences on children 's eating patterns have shown that parents have a significant influence .
5 When we looked at the additional explanatory power brought to these models by information about the worker 's family responsibilities we found that parenthood had little effect on men 's labour force participation or pay .
6 News of the threats came just three days before an historic vote on women 's ordination and as a poll was published showing most church-goers are in favour .
7 Kenne had a proper grip on Jitters 's gun now .
8 These issues include : whether the continued decentralisation of population from Greater London improves or worsens the job prospects for those remaining there ; the effectiveness of new job creation in off-setting employment lost through redundancies ; the relationship between skill levels and unemployment in inner London ; housing policy influences on labour mobility ; and the effect of outward movement on women 's employment prospects .
9 Overall , the results do suggest that high taxable rates have some impact on men 's working hours and quite a lot of impact on women 's .
10 These are not dramatic changes , but one might have hoped that Britain 's first woman Prime Minister would have taken a tougher line on women 's pay .
11 In other words , the proliferation of terms that function as sexual slurs on women 's reputation is used as a weapon to keep women in line .
12 It was the third in a series of six meetings on women 's liberation , organised by the women s group in the local Polytechnic .
13 Oh , the disgusted look on women 's faces as they step backwards through a doorway , out of the rain .
14 Schools can not have a real effect on children 's basic values because these have been instilled earlier by the process of primary socialization in the home and in the wider social community .
15 Safer Cities co-ordinator Pam McHale said : ‘ Crime and fear of crime can have a serious effect on women 's lives .
16 Much research on children 's explanations of scientific events has been carried out since the 1970s .
17 These and similar articles on women 's and other pages were syndicated from agencies in Britain .
18 During the war she was a member of the consumers ' council of the Ministry of Food and of the Central Committee on Women 's Training and Employment .
19 Such limitation on women 's powers cuts into all classes and races : it is a sad waste of half of our country 's potential ; but the government goes further — some groups of women are positively discriminated against .
20 What I got was a group of men who ranged from those with a more developed line on women 's issues than mine to those who were frankly misogynistic , and a woman who went on record as saying that , in her opinion , feminism put women off being lesbians .
21 When he was quizzed Righton — a leading consultant on children 's homes -said he had them for his ‘ personal gratification . ’
22 A leading consultant on children 's homes has been arrested by police investigating the discovery of pornographic videos .
23 The movement follows the 1992 National Seminar on Women 's Concerns in Media Education and Communication held in Port Moresby , 31 March to 3 April .
24 Friedan ( 1965 ) quotes social psychological surveys on women 's self-esteem , without questioning the dubious methodology of this field .
25 Latin America has the lowest female participation rate of any region in the world , including the Middle East , despite their stringent constraints on women 's activities .
26 She looks in some detail at the process by which the counter-revolutionary attack on women 's liberation took place .
27 She was a popular and conscientious teacher , whose optional courses on women 's writing were oversubscribed .
28 There was , however , one overriding reason for taking the conventional approach : much of the existing literature on women 's domestic roles draws attention to social class differences in women 's satisfaction with domesticity ; middle-class women are supposedly more dissatisfied than working-class women .
29 McLeish , naturally efficient and brought up by a mother with firm views on men 's participation in the drearier household chores , took just over an hour to sort her kitchen to her satisfaction while she got the living-room straight , with all the books unpacked .
30 In a useful review of existing work on women 's relation to electoral and work-based politics , Siltanen and Stanworth ( 1984 ) argue for a complete rethink in political analysis .
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