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  2. Women in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Women in The Caribbean Project (WICP) is a project that identifies personalized social realities that women are challenged with. The main focus is to analyze how these realities came to be and the consequences they have on the individual and community as social change occur (Massiah, 1986).

  3. Women in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The Marriage Act of 1923, which governs Christian and civil marriages, set the minimum age of marriage at 18 years but allowed exceptions on religious grounds. The Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act set the minimum age of marriage at 12 for girls and 16 for boys. The Hindu Marriage Act set the minimum age of marriage at 14 for girls and 18 for boys,

  4. Category:Women in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women in the Caribbean" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Feminism in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Ambiguity regarding the term "feminism" has created difficulties for the Caribbean Feminist Movement. [1] Some feminists argue that it is necessary that the movement confront the skewed hierarchy which continues to exist and shape the relations between men and women, and as a result, women's status and access to goods and resources within society. [1]

  6. Women in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Women had control and autonomy at the household and community levels, but had limited access at higher levels to the economic resources available to men. Women outnumber men in health-and-welfare service industries, but men work in fields which directly impact the nation's GDP; motherhood is still viewed at the epitome of womanhood. [21]

  7. Women in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Most women in this time were expected to be housewives and attend to their husbands and families. Although, there was a small percentage of women that were seeking to work. According to the journal article, Socialism and Feminism: Women and the Cuban Revolution, Part 1, in 1958 there was a percentage of 19.3 women looking for jobs. Since then ...

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