21. My great-grandparents were aghast at the idea of a Married woman, with a child, going off to school. 22. Older Married women are less likely than men to receive a National Insurance retirement pension in their own right. 23. She admired Married women, especially those with children, more than anyone else. 24. Spending also varies according to whether Married women work outside the home. 25. The financial constraints on wives are also not so serious, as an increasing proportion of Married women are in full-time work. 26. The proportion of Married women falls to just over two in ten, and the proportion widowed rises to nearly two-thirds. 27. There was to be a drive to recruit Married women who had left teaching, and to make part-time teaching more attractive. 28. They are all young Married women who followed their husbands out here. 29. This gave Married women independent status as taxpayers, i.e. they could control their own tax affairs. 30. This struck me as one of those existential moments in the life of a happily Married woman. |