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All the single ladies
Subtitle | unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation |
Publish Place | New York |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
Publish Year | 2016 |
Pages | XVI, 339p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 9781476716572 |
Language | English/Engels |
- Shelfmark
- VS 3 2016 - A
Description | In 2009 Traister started thebook about the twenty-first century phenomenon of the American single woman. It was the year the proportion of American women who were married dropped below fifty percent: and the median age of first marriages, which had remained between twenty and twenty-two years old for nearly a century (1890–1980), had risen to twenty-seven. But the phenomenon of the single woman in America is not a new one. Historically, when women were given options beyond early heterosexual marriage, the results were massive social change : temperance, abolition, secondary education, and more. Today, only twenty percent of Americans are married by age twenty-nine, compared to nearly sixty percent in 1960. |
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