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Sociology AS coursework "Has Feminism forced women to go to work?" Pollyanna Jones - John Henry Newman School - Sociology 'As' level coursework Pollyanna Jones 12RH Aim With the rise of Feminism since the 1970s several people wonder, "Has Feminism forced women to go to work?" The aim within this piece. To do this I shall look at a variety of feminist theories and comparing differences in women's roles in the past to the present to help demonstrate how feminism the effects of feminism has had in encouraging women to pursue careers. The idea of the 'triple shift' will also help me gather data on how women are over-worked. In particular, I will consider whether women really want to go into work or whether society has pressured them into doing so. (104) Content and Concepts "What do women want?" (Jane Elliot - Phillip Allan, Oxfordshire UK - April 1997) is an article about the changes...

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