There's been a ton of press on studies done recently that claim that women are unhappy now - at least, more so than in the pre-feminist movement 1970s.
The correlation with the women's movement for equality can be provided by increasing reports of unhappiness for one simple and obvious reason: somebody cared enough to ask.
Going beyond that, we can also find that women - during and after feminist social and political efforts - have more choice, and are therefore more likely to be dissatisfied when they are denied access, opportunity, and acknowledgment of their innate value.
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6.16.2009
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