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The Changing Roles Of Women In Sweden

The Changing Roles Of Women Of Sweden

Introduction
Sweden has developed a modern industrial culture based on natural resources, technical skills, and a sense of quality. Along with this modern culture, the roles of Swedish women have changed drastically in the last 100 years. The degree to which and the speed with which changes have occurred, however, are somewhat more difficult to evaluate. In this paper, I will present some data related to gender roles in the family. I will also include some examples of child rearing, division of labor between the spouses and gender roles in relation to cohabitation and marriage. This data will allude to evidence of changes in female employment rates and fertility rates as well as some important information on governmental policies in Sweden.

Cohabitation
Sweden is an essentially atheistic and non-moralistic society with open-minded norms concerning the way men and women choose to live together. The choice between a......


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