Accidental Feminists
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Journal Entry 1 by Rach260 from East Maitland, New South Wales Australia on Saturday, December 10, 2022
Ang was down-sizing before her move and graciously thought of me. Not on my TBR list but interested none-the-less.
Reserved for the OZVBB.
If you have any knowledge of feminism then there are no surprises here really. It’s well-written but doesn’t really bring anything new to the argument.
The blurb:
Western women over fifty are a revolutionary generation.
They are the first in history to have been in paid work for most of their lives. The power and freedom of this financial independence is unprecedented. These women are making their own decisions, spending what they have earned and, increasingly, inherited But this financial transformation is not equally enjoyed. The fastest-growing group among the homeless are women over fifty-five. Women retire with half the super of men and one-third of women retire with none at all.
The reward for a lifetime of paid work, domestic labour and-particularly-caring for others can be a penurious old age. Jane Caro investigates what predisposes some women to succeed and others to fall so heavily. Did they all have the same choices? And if not, why not? How can we avoid leading another generation of women into such an unequal future?
The blurb:
Western women over fifty are a revolutionary generation.
They are the first in history to have been in paid work for most of their lives. The power and freedom of this financial independence is unprecedented. These women are making their own decisions, spending what they have earned and, increasingly, inherited But this financial transformation is not equally enjoyed. The fastest-growing group among the homeless are women over fifty-five. Women retire with half the super of men and one-third of women retire with none at all.
The reward for a lifetime of paid work, domestic labour and-particularly-caring for others can be a penurious old age. Jane Caro investigates what predisposes some women to succeed and others to fall so heavily. Did they all have the same choices? And if not, why not? How can we avoid leading another generation of women into such an unequal future?
On the way to the winner (or decoy) in the Non-Fiction Sweepstake. Hope you enjoy it.
Journal Entry 5 by CavyNomes at Wentworth Falls, New South Wales Australia on Tuesday, July 11, 2023
Arrived in the mail last week.
I do enjoy a good bit of sociology. A quick read of the introduction says this should be right up my alley.
Thank you!
I do enjoy a good bit of sociology. A quick read of the introduction says this should be right up my alley.
Thank you!