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  2. Matriarchy - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Chesler wrote in Women and Madness (2005 and 1972) that feminist women must "dominate public and social institutions". [169] She also wrote that women fare better when controlling the means of production [170] and that equality with men should not be supported, [171] even if female domination is no more "just" [171] than male domination ...

  3. Patriarchy - Wikipedia

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    The works of Aristotle portrayed women as morally, intellectually, and physically inferior to men; saw women as the property of men; claimed that women's role in society was to reproduce and to serve men in the household; and saw male domination of women as natural and virtuous. [43] [44] [45]

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    In a 2010 interview with The Telegraph, Stallone opened up about living in a female-dominated household -- a stark contrast to the testosterone-fueled sets he produced and starred in -- and how ...

  5. So, What Exactly Is a Female-Led Relationship? - AOL

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    The “Ask My Wife” arrangement: In this dynamic, “the dominant female has the final say,” explains Burrell. A submissive partner might try to negotiate their Dom’s demands, but the woman ...

  6. Does America's New Economy Favor Women? - AOL

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    While the rise of households headed by females (from 10% in 1970 to 25% today) has been traced to more women entering the workforce, this growing educational/earnings gap between men and women may ...

  7. Women in the workforce - Wikipedia

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    Its decline starts from a move from production in the household, family farm, or small business to a wider market. A strong social stigma of women working in paid manual labor outside of the home, not only in male-dominated industries, but also female-dominated industries such as textiles.

  8. Feminisation of the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Also, even within female-dominated professions, men are usually the ones making promotion decisions. Despite these setbacks, women have been performing their jobs well. Women make up 40.9% of the American workforce, and they are CEOs of some of the largest companies such as PepsiCo, Archer Daniels Midland, and W. L. Gore & Associates. [11]

  9. These women-dominated, high-paying jobs are growing the ... - AOL

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    The same is true for several of the top 10 fastest-growing occupations dominated by women. Even among nurse practitioners, where women comprise 9 in 10 workers, they still earn about 2% less than men.