Womens rights in the world form 1950 to today

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August 11, 2011

 

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Naturally, the patriarchal society would try to repress women's rights even further than that of an industrialized country. "Industrialization accelerates the availability of education and the international human rights' declarations recognize that everyone has the right to education for the full development of the human personality" (Barry)...
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With literacy comes opportunities for jobs, higher education, and independence. "According to the United Nation's development program's ?Human Development Report, 1991' one half of rural women (ages 15+) in developing countries are illiterate" (Barry). In many pre-industrialized countries, marital feudalism is evident because of the traditional lifestyles of its natives...
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