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  2. Women in France - Wikipedia

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    The roles of women in France have changed throughout history. In 1944, French women obtained women's suffrage . As in other Western countries, the role of women underwent many social and legal changes in the 1960s and 1970s.

  3. Feminism in France - Wikipedia

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    France's "reluctance to move more aggressively against sexual harassment reflects deeply rooted ideas about sexual relations and the relative power between men and women", said Scott. [41] France outlawed street sexual harassment in 2018, passing a law declaring catcalling on streets and public transportation is subject to fines of up to €750 ...

  4. Barnier ousted: what does France’s latest political crisis ...

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    The genesis of this crisis can be traced to president Emmanuel Macron’s decision to call a snap election in the summer – and try to give his centrists a clear mandade from the people. But that ...

  5. Analysis-France's latest pensions battle could ignite fresh ...

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    President Emmanuel Macron braved strikes and street protests to force through a deeply unpopular reform in 2023 raising France's retirement age by two years to 64, saying it was the only way to ...

  6. Women in the French National Assembly - Wikipedia

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    You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in French. (February 2021) Click [show] for important translation instructions.

  7. France says it has the ‘courage’ to cure its €15 billion ...

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    Of the many measures the French government has taken, it will also crack down on absenteeism in civil services, addressing an ever-growing problem costing the economy €15 billion.

  8. Women's Forum for the Economy & Society - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Forum for the Economy & Society was established in 2005 [1] by Aude de Thuin [2] with the support of a group of influential French women, including Véronique Morali, Anne Lauvergeon, Laurence Parisot and Dominique Hériad Dubreuil. Publicis Groupe has been a major stakeholder in the Women's Forum since September 2009.

  9. Human rights in France - Wikipedia

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    International Women's Day march in Paris on 8 March. France legalized women's suffrage on 21 April 1944. The Neuwirth law legalized birth control methods on 28 December 1967. Youths were given anonymous and free access to them in 1974. Abortion was legalized in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy by the Veil law on 17 January 1975.