单词 | feminization of poverty |
释义 | > as lemmasfeminization of poverty 2. The process by which an activity, condition, etc., becomes especially or increasingly associated with women. Chiefly with of, esp. (in later use) in feminization of poverty. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > [noun] > process > types of cantonizing1611 diffusion1871 social differentiation1872 acculturation1880 feminization1901 mobilization1911 acculturalization1929 mimesis1934 schismogenesis1935 stimulus diffusion1940 transculturation1941 nativism1943 massification1946 villagization1954 the mind > possession > wealth > [noun] > process of associating poverty with women feminization of poverty1978 1901 Liberty Rev. 15 July 152/2 The ever-widening influence of women in politics, and, indeed, in every department of life—the feminisation of our institutions, as it may be called. 1931 N.Y. Times 24 July 19/5 He decried the ‘almost complete feminization’ in the elementary schools, adding that in European schools a larger proportion of the teachers had been men. 1961 Libr. Q. 31 331/1 The feminization of librarianship in America has been a prominent development since 1887. 1978 D. Pearce in Urban & Social Change Rev. 11 i–ii. 35/1 The major implication for policy of both the feminization of poverty and the increasing labor-force participation of welfare mothers is that gender cannot be ignored. 1982 Sci. Amer. Sept. 145/1 The feminization of clerical work has continued: in 1980, 97 percent of typists in the U.S. were women, as were 89 percent of stenographers. 2001 Indiaweekly 16 Mar. 47/4 Due to the feminisation of poverty..women work as hard, if not harder than the men without any recognition from either the family, community or the government. < as lemmas |
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