De Economische Toestand Der Vrouween Studie Over De Economische Verhouding Tusschen Mannen En Vrouwen Als Een Factor in De Sociale Evolutie
1892
De Economische Toestand Der Vrouween Studie Over De Economische Verhouding Tusschen Mannen En Vrouwen Als Een Factor in De Sociale Evolutie
1892
Translated by Aletta H. (Aletta Henriette) Jacobs
A sociological study written in the late 19th century. The work explores the economic relationship between men and women, framing it as a significant factor in social evolution. The text aims to shed light on the struggles women face due to their economic dependence on men and discusses how this dynamic has profound implications for both individual and societal development. The opening of the study introduces the author's intention to address one of the most complex issues in human life—the economic condition of women. The text emphasizes the historical perspective of gender roles and highlights how women's economic dependence has led to detrimental societal outcomes. Gilman relies on a mix of historical analysis and sociological insights, aiming to illustrate the profound impact of economic conditions on women's roles and identities. She underscores the importance of recognizing these dynamics to foster societal improvements and enhance women's contributions to society as individuals and as mothers.





















