Book Review: The psychology of women and gender: Half the human experience

  • Banks M
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When changes occurred in the social and economic climate of the United States during World War II, changes in the family structure also occurred. Many women had to assume the role of breadwinner (or modern hunter-gatherer) alongside their domestic role in order to stabilize a rapidly changing society. When the men returned from war and wanted to reclaim their jobs, society fell back into a state of imbalance, as many women did not want to forfeit their wage-earning positions (Hawke 2007).

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Banks, M. E. (2019). Book Review: The psychology of women and gender: Half the human experience. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 43(1), 122–123. https://doi.org/10.1177/0361684318802188

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