3B - The Changing Role and Status of Women, 1945-1979 Flashcards
What did the gov hope for women at the end of WW2?
That they would return to their roles as wives and mothers. Offered few inducements to encourage women to stay in employment.
What were 86% of working women working in in 1951?
Industries like nursing, teaching, factory work, waitressing and clerical work
When did industries remove their marriage bars?
Teaching 1944
Civil service 1946
Bank of England 1949
What did a 1948 study of 100 women find?
- Desire to end work after marriage
- Need for extra income as main motivation for working
- Didn’t define themselves by their work or see it as important
How were women who continued to work in the PW period seen?
Minority of women who wanted a career seen as weird or unusual. Thought to have failed in their role as a homemaker.
What impact had the end of the marriage bar had by 1972?
End of the marriage bar = 50% of married women retained their jobs by 1972
How did businesses view equal pay in the PW period?
Until late 1950s - unequal pay the norm for most businesses, paid 40% less than men on average.
How did equal pay improve in 1958?
1958 - civil service introduced equal pay for all employees as well as NHS and teaching
What did the Labour manifesto commit to in 1959 and how did the TUC react?
Labour manifesto committed to equal pay, 1965 - TUC said it would support equal pay
Why and when was the Equal Pay Act passed?
1970 due to wanting to join the EEC and it being a condition
What did the sex discrimination act 1975 do?
Equal Opportunities Commission as part of the SDA to ensure that fair employment practices were observed and that women had legal protection against discrimination in education and employment.
What did the EOC in 1975 establish?
Established a tribunal to deal with workplace sexual harassment and also recognised the everyday sexual discrimination women encountered.
What evidence is there that women’s political status didn’t significantly improve?
Only 19 female MPs by 1979 out of 216 candidates. Highest proportion in 1964 with 29/90 candidates but never above 5%. MT most high profile figure.
Why were women happy to take the role of the home maker after WW2?
Many saw their family split up due to evacuation and the enlistment of their husbands in the army so wanted stability.
What did a 1950s survey show about women?
Showed women feeling isolated and becoming discontent with their role in society. 40% interviewed were content with their life at home 60% felt bored and lonely