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In early seventies, when the Department of Employment said the answer to women's low (1)_____ - and perhaps to poverty in general - was for women to break through the ring-fence of special women's (2). _____ it seemed improbable this social transformation would ever be achieved.
Events since have demonstrated the untruth of these (3)_____. Women of all types have blazed trails in new areas, so that in a matter of a few years the impossible has happened. There are women piloting airliners, women as navigating and radio (4) _____on ships, women detective superintendents leading murder (5)_____; women military officers perform- ing strenuous training exercises - all on equal (6)______.
The change has not been one of revolutionary speed but it has spread through a wide range of jobs. It is no longer only university graduates and the like who are breaking the (7)_____ of tradition.
One of the problems for women, according to an industrial (8)_____, is that "they consistently undervalue themselves". There are an awful lot of girls in jobs below their (9)____ simply because of the way they think about themselves.
It is evident that women can, and are adapting themselves to male (10)_____. But for true equality, why can there not be further stage - valuing women's (11) ____ properly. Why should not a nurse or a home help be considered as valuable and paid as well as a carpenter or plumber? When this equation is solved, (12)_____ will be here.
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In the early seventies, when the Department of Employment said the answer to women's low (1) **pay** - and perhaps to poverty in general - was for women to break through the ring-fence of special women's (2) **professions**, it seemed improbable this social transformation would ever be achieved. Events since have demonstrated the untruth of these (3) **impressions**. Women of all types have blazed trails in new areas, so that in a matter of a few years the impossible has happened. There are women piloting airliners, women as navigating and radio (4) **officers** on ships, women detective superintendents leading murder (5) **inquiries**; women military officers performing strenuous training exercises - all on equal (6) **terms**.
The change has not been one of revolutionary speed, but it has spread through a wide range of jobs. It is no longer only university graduates and the like who are breaking the (7) **boundaries** of tradition.
One of the problems for women, according to an industrial (8) **psychologist**, is that "they consistently undervalue themselves". There are an awful lot of girls in jobs below their (9) **capacities** simply because of the way they think about themselves.
It is evident that women can, and are adapting themselves to male (10) **employment**. But for true equality, why can there not be a further stage - valuing women's (11) **work** properly? Why should not a nurse or a home help be considered as valuable and paid as well as a carpenter or plumber? When this equation is solved, (12) **equality** will be here.