Example sentences of "the [noun] [prep] women in the " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore one may argue that the subordination of women in the church reflected the cultural conditioning of people in the first century .
2 The shroud thrown over the subordination of women in the mining communities has much to tell us about the myth of the " archetypical proletarians ' .
3 In Orwell 's time , Wigan was as much a cotton town as it was a coal town , and if his excavation of the elements of exploitation was to have been adequate , it could not have omitted the experience of women in the cotton industry .
4 But the invisibility of women in the sociology of deviance is not simply a mirror of reality .
5 The invisibility of women in the sociology of work is guaranteed by the choice of predominantly masculine jobs in research design .
6 MSC are opposed to schemes which can be defined by them as political or critical of prevailing government policy — in practice , this leaves courses for women which concentrate on traditional job skills and traditional job expectations — even though those skills are not valued in the present economic climate and the opportunities for women in the labour market are negligible .
7 But beyond the incorporation of women in the revolutionary organizations and the fight against machismo , we will have to wait until we can implement structural changes in the economic and social system .
8 It is through the exchange of women in the alliance of marriage that culture and society are founded .
9 Where are the men who are speaking out about the abuse of women in the home ?
10 Mirrors appear often in the poetry of women in the eighteenth century .
11 Wherever the original data allow , particular attention will be given to the problems raised by the inclusion of women in the analyses .
12 In Latin America the percentage of the total female population who worked , decreased during this period showing that , as in other LDCs ( with the exception of Oceania ) , the proportion of women in the labour force was smaller in 1975 than previously in 1960 .
13 The proportion of women in the top three grades has almost doubled in the past four years .
14 What I have described so far relates in general to the lives of women in the peasant communities in many parts of the Indian sub-continent , but the details I have given mainly concern women in East and West Punjab .
15 More significant than feminist campaigns in raising the profile of women in the NHS was the perception of a developing crisis in staff recruitment and retention , particularly in nursing , which is discussed in more detail in Chapter 3 .
16 Since it was established in 1938 , the board has endeavoured to coordinate all the organisations for women in the Church , and to promote action in them .
17 In response to the article on women in the Soviet Union ( Silent Sisterhood NI 190 ) , I found many of Ms Feldman 's conclusions insulting .
18 The Fifties were not ripe for it , but all through their later years the question became more urgent : what is the place of women in the second half of the twentieth century ?
19 Again , the spotlight has been on men — a reflection of the place of women in the arts as much as a marker of the unacceptability of lesbianism .
20 A multitude of particular inter-related notions about women may be identified as shaping research and theory in all areas of sociology , but a general set of axioms is responsible for the place of women in the two areas of family and marriage , and industry and work .
21 In order to appreciate this strong feminist stance that is being taken it is necessary to understand a few of the problems of women in the Developing World .
22 The authors maintain that the role of women in the Tigrayan society is still closely linked to their status in the feudal system .
23 The life-stories in this collection document the role of women in the communist-led struggle against these conditions .
24 Welfare feminists were concerned with the health and welfare of working-class women , especially the relief of their poverty , rather than with pressing for changes in the role of women in the family .
25 Titles include : ‘ Equal in the Kingdom ’ , ‘ Silence of Women : Societal Influences ’ , ‘ Women in World Religions ’ , ‘ Women and Law ’ and ‘ The Role of Women in the Church ’ .
26 The Lutheran Church leadership has agreed to meet to re-evaluate the role of women in the Church 's activities .
27 Katz and Lazarsfeld found ‘ gregariousness ’ to be an important factor associated with the role of women in the formation of public opinion .
28 To all intents and purposes , however , they ignored the implications of their demand to enter the public sphere for the role of women in the private sphere of home and family , and chose not to confront the emphasis doctors and scientists placed on the latter .
29 Was the Role of Women in the armies of the English Civil Wars significant ?
30 The role of women in the English Civil Wars is interesting , because the fact that nearly everyone in the country took sides either for Parliament or for the King , and all able-bodied men would be recruited and this meant that women were left without protection , and had to survive somehow .
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