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  2. Conscription and sexism - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] Denmark will extend conscription to women in 2027. [27] [28] In Singapore, conscription of women has recently been a subject of debate. In 2022, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen claimed that the societal cost will outweigh the benefits, and women will have delayed their entry in the workforce. In the same speech, he affirmed his stand that ...

  3. Why so many women are swearing off marriage - AOL

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    Single women also have single men outnumbered: A Census Bureau analysis of 2019 data found that for every 90 unmarried men in the US, there were 100 unmarried women.

  4. Women in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Frauen. German Women Recall the Third Reich (1994). Pine, Lisa. Nazi Family Policy, 1933–1945 (1997). Reese, Dagmar. Growing up Female in Nazi Germany (2006). Stephenson, Jill. The Nazi Organisation of Women (1981). The Competition for a Women's Lebensraum, 1928–1932, in Renate Bridenthal, Anita Grossmann and Marion Kaplan, When

  5. Young people say they’re scrambling to avoid a new mandatory conscription law with some planning hasty exit strategies from Myanmar or weighing up joining resistance forces

  6. Conscription - Wikipedia

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    Conscription was reintroduced in 1939, in the lead up to World War II, and continued in force until 1963. Northern Ireland was exempted from conscription legislation throughout the whole period. In all, eight million men were conscripted during both World Wars, as well as several hundred thousand younger single women. [271]

  7. Many in Myanmar consider fleeing to Thailand to escape ...

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    All healthy men ages 18-35 and women 18-27 are required to register for two years of military service. Evading conscription is punishable by three to five years in prison and a fine.

  8. Chaperone (social) - Wikipedia

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    Although the supervision of vulnerable women in public spaces may be common in many cultures, the specific word chaperon began to be used in the eighteenth century to denote a particular social institution, namely, a woman who would accompany a young unmarried woman in public, and especially where she might be expected to meet a man. In ...

  9. Russians fearing conscription flood across the border to ...

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