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  2. Women's rights in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition

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    Discrimination in employment was banned based on gender in 1961, with exceptions for the judiciary, armed forces and merchant navy. Reforms also meant that women were legally guaranteed the same wage as their male counterparts. This was done with the 22 July 1961 Ley sobre Derechos Políticos, Profesionales y de Trabajo.

  3. Gender roles in Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    The end of the Civil War, and the victory of fascist forces, saw the return of traditional gender roles in Spain. This included the unacceptability of women serving in combat roles in the military. [1] Where gender roles were more flexible, it was often around employment issues where women felt an economic necessity to make their voices heard. [1]

  4. Women in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Spain has evolved from the country's earliest history, culture, and social norms. Throughout the late 20th century, Spain has undergone a transition from Francoist Spain (1939-1975), during which women's rights were severely restricted, to a democratic society where gender equality is a fundamental principle.

  5. Hula was once banned in Hawaii, this competition fosters the ...

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    The practice of hula is sacred but was once banned. Hula O Na Keiki is a children's hula competition that proves the art is far from dead. Hula was once banned in Hawaii, this competition fosters ...

  6. Women in Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    Francoist Spain was a quasi-fascist state whose ideology rejected what it considered the inorganic democracy of the Second Republic. It was an embrace of organic democracy, defined as a reassertion of traditional Spanish Roman Catholic values that served as a counterpoint to the Communism of the Soviet Union during the same period.

  7. We Spoke To A Native Hawaiian Woman About Why Dressing ... - AOL

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    When in reality, hula is so much more."View Entire Post › We Spoke To A Native Hawaiian Woman About Why Dressing Up As A Hula Dancer Is Harmful, And It's A Must-Read If You've Ever Wanted To ...

  8. Women in the workforce in Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    Discrimination in employment based on gender was banned in 1961, with exceptions for the judiciary, armed forces and merchant navy. Reforms also meant that women were legally guaranteed the same wage as their male counterparts. [5] In 1961, 4% of all Spanish women between the ages of 16 and 65 described their occupation as professional writer.

  9. Censorship by country - Wikipedia

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