Is the Growing Employment of women simply a result of a more womesn jobs
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(Word Count: 1,998) Is the Growing Employment of women simply a result of a Growth in 'women's jobs?' As a result of industrialisation women became gradually more excluded from paid work. However in recent years the rates of women in paid labour have risen dramatically. This rise has been attributed to a corresponding rise in service work and other so called 'feminine jobs'. However there are many other factors such as the economic changes, the changes within the household and the changes proposed by the feminist groups. Which could also offer explanations to the subsequent rise of female employment. There are certain economic changes, which could be said to have helped initiate the rise in women's employment. The growing economic pressures at the time of industrialisation forced many women into work as a means to produce a form of extra revenue. Industrialisation changed the whole relationship between consumption and production....

