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The changing status of women in employment  

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AMENA BEGUM 11:7 GCSE SOCIOLOGY COURSEWORK CONTENTS Introduction Methodology Primary Research The Pilot Study (APPENDIX 1) Pilot Study review Questionnaires- Appendix 2 Interviews- Appendix 3 Secondary Research Internet Article: Does sex make a difference? -Appendix 4 Newspaper Article: Why it's still hard to be a woman- Appendix 5 Government Statistics- Appendix 6 Primary Results Questionnaires: Tables Graphs Interviews: Qualitative results Secondary results Results of newspaper article Results of internet article Results of government statistics Analysis Primary Data Secondary Data Evaluation Bibliography Introduction The subject areas which I have chosen to focus on are work and employment and women. I have chosen these particular areas of sociology because as a female myself I am fascinated by the changing aspirations of women At the beginning of the twentieth century, it was considered that women would orientate to a domestic role, women were to dedicate their life to bearing and nursing children. Women were dependant on men for money and support; they faced discrimination at work and education as many opportunities were barred to them. The women's movement has challenged...

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