Dual Earner Families
.... A century ago, only five-percent of
married woman participated in the labor market. In 1940, fewer than one
married woman in seven ....
(2898

12

)
Trifles (Play)
.... However, they conceal this evidence from the men, not just because they empathize with the repressed existence of the
married woman accused of murder, but also ....
(1349

5

)
Virginia Woolf and Marriage Virginia Wool
.... is necessary. In To the Lighthouse, Woolf (1927) introduces the character of Mrs. Ramsay, another
married woman. Set against Mrs ....
(1576

6

)
Monetary Value of Homemaker's Services
.... A century ago, only 5 percent of
married woman participated in the labor market (Economics and Statistics Administration, 1995, p. 399). ....
(1793

7

)
Changing Patterns of Family Income Earners
.... A century ago, only five-percent of
married woman participated in the labor market. In 1940, fewer than one
married woman in seven ....
(2615

10

)
Portrayal of Women in 2 Plays
.... pregnant. In Heywood's play, Anne Frankford is a
married woman who commits adultery. In .... husband. Anne Frankford is a
married woman. Despite ....
(505

2

)
Interview With a Pregnant Woman
The purpose of the interview presented in this paper was to discover and describe the experience of pregnancy by a 22 year old
married woman. ....
(1211

5

)
"How to Be the Other Woman"
.... Actually, she is not
married to the law at all but to a man, and he should understand that he is
married to a
woman and not a wife. ....
(1773

7

)
Educating Rita & Stags and Hens
.... ll have your own flat, your own feller. You'll be a
married woman" (Russell 189). The women who have a husband regret that Linda ....
(2815

11

)
The Awakening and Fried Green Tomatoes
.... In The Awakening, we have Edna, a
married woman who is confined in expression and identity by her rigidly defined roles of wife and mother. ....
(1277

5

)
The Awakening and Fried Green Tomatoes Int
.... In The Awakening, we have Edna, a
married woman who is confined in expression and identity by her rigidly defined roles of wife and mother. ....
(1277

5

)
There Is No Unmarked Woman (Deborah Tannen)
.... Tannen cites several examples of the ways in which such judging occurs, like the decision a
woman makes about her last name when she is
married. ....
(800

3

)
The Role of Women in the Family
.... The scarcity of time that the modern working mother experiences is very different from the nineteenth century
married woman. Despite ....
(1790

7

)
Jilting of Granny Witherall Porter
.... I'ma
married woman. What if he did run away and leave me to face the priest by myself? I found another a whole world better" (Porter 10). ....
(511

2

)
Chopin and Steinbeck on Women For no
.... Chopin's (p. 1507) Calixta is a
married woman with a four-year-old child who recalls a lost passion when "If she was not an immaculate dove in those days she ....
(716

3

)
Chopin and Steinbeck For no
.... Chopin's (p. 1507) Calixta is a
married woman with a four-year-old child who recalls a lost passion when "If she was not an immaculate dove in those days she ....
(722

3

)
Women in the Hierarchy of Eskimo Society
.... children, her position in an extended family is not very important, but she gradually achieves the status and responsibilities of a mature
married woman as her ....
(1951

8

)
Club Med
.... A
married woman did not enjoy watching Club Med commercials showing the beautiful
woman diving into the water--a
woman that might steal her husbands. ....
(1790

7

)
Five Women of Japanese Society
.... Miyazaki Ryusuke). According to Japanese law, "a
married woman and her lover can be imprisoned for adultery" (p. 107). The writer ....
(1968

8

)
Women and Childrearing
.... noted that "Eighty-two percent of Americans (both male and female) told pollsters in a Gallup poll of November 15, 1936, that a
married woman should not earn ....
(1691

7

)
Wife of Bath's Tale & the Medieval Woman
.... Then she could also own land and represent herself legally. Loss of power occurred when a
woman married and she gave over her property to her husband. ....
(1851

7

)
Social Costs of Women Seeking Economic Equality
.... grow. This trend was followed by the return to the labor force of the
married woman with young children (under age six) at home. In ....
(1870

7

)
People in Early European History
.... Once her husband had disappeared, Bertrande found herself without the status that being a
married woman gave her in the village: Bertrande's status was much ....
(2044

8

)
Chopin on Women and Race
.... 182). Mrs. Mallard, a
married woman, finds herself trapped. She has no real meaning to her life except that of a house wife. Her ....
(2007

8

)
Lady Chatterley's Lover
.... Her death when Lawrence was twenty-six greatly affected his health and he soon fell in love with a
married woman who would become his one close human bond in ....
(2420

10

)
Divorce Law in the United States This paper will
.... Any more than this had to be explicitly willed to her. As a result, the propertied status of her husband determined that of the
married woman. ....
(4665

19

)
Ibsen & Glaspell
.... Yet, they choose to conceal this evidence from the men, not just because they empathize with the repressed existence of the
married woman accused of murder but ....
(1053

4

)
HG Wells - Women Gracing the New Century
.... Leigh Smith Bodichon which caused such a nationwide uproar which was silenced only by an act of Parliament called the British
Married Woman's Property Act. ....
(282

1

)
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
.... might be, particularly relative to Merteuil, but living life like a virgin is not, after all, much of an accomplishment for a chaste
married woman who has not ....
(1480

6

)
Challenges to Muslims in the Post-Modern World
.... out of wedlock. If she is a
married woman, rape is considered adultery and can result in her being stoned to death. If she is unmarried ....
(1790

7

)