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The National Council of German Women's Organizations – German Women's Lobby (German: Deutscher Frauenrat – Lobby der Frauen in Deutschland) is a German umbrella organization for organizations concerned with women's rights and gender equality. One of Europe's largest women's organizations, it includes 62 member organizations with 11 million ...
Women in Nazi Germany (Pearson Education, 2001). Stibbe, Matthew. Women in the Third Reich (Arnold, 2003), Wildenthal, Lora. German Women for Empire, 1884–1945 (Duke University Press, 2001) Wunder, Heide, and Thomas J. Dunlap, eds. He is the sun, she is the moon: women in early modern Germany (Harvard University Press, 1998).
The Deutscher Juristinnenbund is not a trade union, but an association for female lawyers with an interest in legal policy, especially in areas concerning women and equality. The association aims to promote "the development of law in all areas", advocates for equal rights and gender equality in all areas of society, and for women's legal interests.
Women in Germany receive a third of the retirement income of their male counterparts, in what has been called the "gender pension gap." One in five women aged 65 or over is at risk of poverty in ...
Women in Germany earned 18% less on average than men last year, due largely to a levelling-off in earnings after having children and taking part-time work, the Federal Statistics Office said on ...
Germany's Reichstag had 32 women deputies in 1926 (6.7% of the Reichstag), giving women representation at the national level that surpassed countries such as Great Britain (2.1% of the House of Commons) and the United States (1.1% of the House of Representatives); this climbed to 35 women deputies in the Reichstag in 1933 on the eve of the Nazi ...
She was allowed by a vote of 8 to 10 to be allowed as a guest student. Her studies were financed and supported by this association. Linden would become one of Germany's first female professors. [2] The association adopted its current name in 1918. The German Association of Female Citizens is affiliated with the International Alliance of Women ...
German lawmakers are expected to vote Friday on a government plan to make it easier for transgender, intersex and nonbinary people to change their name and gender in official documents. The ...