Women and Economics
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Women and Economics (1898) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman argues that women's social and economic dependence on men is a central cause of gender inequality. Gilman contends that traditional marriage confines women to unpaid domestic labor, preventing their full participation in productive economic life. She maintains that women's economic independence-through education, paid work, and social reforms such as shared domestic services-would benefit not only women but society as a whole. The book presents a pioneering feminist analysis of how economic structures shape gender roles and human progress.
Women and Economics (1898) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman argues that women's social and economic dependence on men is a central cause of gender inequality. Gilman contends that traditional marriage confines women to unpaid domestic labor, preventing their full participation in productive economic life. She maintains that women's economic independence-through education, paid work, and social reforms such as shared domestic services-would benefit not only women but society as a whole. The book presents a pioneering feminist analysis of how economic structures shape gender roles and human progress.
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