PROCEEDS OF THE NEOLIBERAL REFORM TO WOMEN IN TURKEY: AN ASSESSMENT THROUGH STATISTICAL DATA
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ABSTRACT:
Moving to a market system following 1980s bring in new opportunities for women in Turkey moving them out of the house thus opening their way to paid work. This increased women’s present and future chances to have a stake in the national economy favoring their status also domestic growth. While the new system contradicting traditional mentality and offering higher independence and self-sufficiency seeming to be beneficial for her understandably have its demerits as well. Not so different than what it is in Western countries now Turkish women have to make their preferences between family and business life sometimes (actually most times) hard to balance. Changes in Turkish domestic value system end in a mindset in society rising women’s share in education and employment, an advantage paradoxically leading to a disadvantage as increases in divorce rates with falls in that of marriages and fertility.
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