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The traditional belief is that a woman's place is the home and that a woman ought not to go out to work after marriage.

The traditional belief is that a woman's place is the home and that a woman ought not to go out to work after marriage. Now once again we hear such words.

People hold the view base their argument on the two assumptions. First, since jobs now are scarce and unemployment rates higher, if women returned to the kitchen, there would be more jobs. First, since jobs are now scarce and unemployment rates higher, if women returned to the kitchen, there would be more jobs available to men. Second, the majority of female workers earn a little, only one-fifth of their male counterparts, who may earn a little more if their wives stay at home devoted wholly to children and housework. But they fail to notice that deprived of work, most women will But they fail to notice that deprived of work, most women will suffer unspeakable boredom and misery. For most women, work is not only a means of earning a living, but more important, the focus of their lives and the source of satisfaction, and the absence of work is a source of frustration. For most women, work is not only a means of earning a living, but more important, the focus of their lives and the source of satisfaction, and the absence of work tends to exert a harmful effect on their psychological well-being. Furthermore, withdraw from employment to complete domesticity means the loss of certain social status that women have now enjoyed after many years of struggle. recognized that the current frequent occurrences of brutality, desertion and divorce are to some extent attributed to the fact they have no say in the matter of finance. matter of finance.

No, women should not return to the kitchen, for we cannot afford to waste the wealth of their talent in their contribution to the economy. waste the wealth of their talent in their contribution to society and to risk losing the social status they should have.

Traditional beliefs are that a woman's place is in the home, and that women should not go out to work after marriage. go out to work. Now we hear this once again.

People think their views are based on two assumptions. First, because jobs are now scarce and unemployment is high, if women go back to the kitchen there will be more work available for men. Secondly, most women workers earn only a little bit more than one in five men, and if their wives stayed at home and specialized in children and housework, they might make more money. But they fail to notice that deprived of work, most women suffer indescribable boredom and misery. For most women, work is not only a means of earning a living, but more importantly, a source of concern for their life satisfaction, and not having a job often has an adverse effect on their mental health. In addition, withdrawal from employment to complete household chores means the loss of a certain social status that women have had after years of struggle. It should be recognized that the current frequent occurrence of brutality, abandonment and divorce is in part attributable to financial matters they have no facts to say.

No, women should not return to the kitchen, we can not waste their talent to contribute to the waste of wealth, their talent, their contribution to society and the risk of losing the social status they deserve to have.