Rise of Feminism Flashcards
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Trends in achievement by gender
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- Across social class and ethnic backgrounds girls perform better than their male counterparts
- Recent trends from late 1980s onwards have been a reversal of historic trends
- impact of the second wave of feminism from the late 1950s onwards
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What was the second wave of feminism
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- First wave of feminism looked at establishing political equality
- second wave feminism focused on legal, economic and social equality
- Women’s liberation movement growth of feminist sociology
- Subsequent waves of feminism tackled intersectionality
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How has second wave feminism influenced girls achievement
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- Changing attitudes towards women in the workplace
- Legal equality in the workplace between men and women
- Changing aspirations of women towards work
- Change to traditional gender roles and gender socialisation
4
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Application of Social Policies
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- Promotion of part time university courses
- Equal Pay Act
- Sex Discrimination Act
- Equality Act
- In school initiatives such as GIST and WISE
5
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Conclusions
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- Did second wave feminism tackle inequality for all women?
- Despite progress of girls, a gender pay gap still exists
- Glass ceiling in employment
- Progress is being made, but is has slowed - predicted gender pay gap will cease to exist by 2050