what was the people's view on education of girl child in the 19th century?
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Women were basically not supposed to work for the family income; “ it was believed that the purpose of educating women was to prepare them for marriage by inculcating the practical skills and moral values which would enable them to be good and dutiful wives”(Laurence1994: 165)
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education of girl child in 19th century was not so mendatory . some of them do not educate girl due to their low wages and beleive to educate only boy so that he can earn money and this will be profit for them . some of them discriminate their child for their gender .
- education of girl child in 19th century was not so mendatory . some of them do not educate girl due to their low wages and beleive to educate only boy so that he can earn money and this will be profit for them . some of them discriminate their child for their gender . so , this was people's view in 19th century
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