Women in Post-War Society - Roles & Attitudes

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11 Yr 9-10 History (Australia's Social & Cultural History in the Post-War Period) Mind Map on Women in Post-War Society - Roles & Attitudes, created by ElsienaKate on 05/11/2013.
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Women in Post-War Society - Roles & Attitudes
  1. Clear expections of the role of women in the 1950s
    1. Childbearers
      1. Homemakers
      2. Women had limited freedom
        1. Most women were unable to borrow from banks
          1. Effectively unde the control of their husbands in most legal and financial matters
          2. Most girls only had a basic education
            1. Higher education was expensive
            2. Most women could only work until they married
              1. Some companies expected girls to resign once married
                1. Little opportunity for promotion
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