How did japanese womens changed after modernisation
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Women who take a particular interest in the matters with which it deals were asked to ... and modernization which are the effective mechanism of social change, a series of wars.
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Women were given the right to vote in 1946. This allowed them greater freedom, equality to men, and a higher status within Japanese society. Other postwar reforms opened education institutions to women and required that women receive equal pay for equal work. In 1986, the Equal Employment Opportunity Law took effect.
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