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Why should housewives be paid?

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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Why should housewives be paid?

By:Stephanie Anene
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Thesis Statement: Paying housewives will promote more positive image, them being hard workers, and gaining women empowerment.
The three main points I will be discussing today are paying housewives promotes more positive images of women and family life, I will be talking about them being hard workers, and gaining women empowerment.
A married woman whose main occupation is caring for her family, managing household affairs, and doing housework.

Paying housewives promotes a more positive image for women

  • less abuse
  • taken more serious
  • more respect 

Women are hard workers!

  • raising a child
  • chores
  • shopping/maintances

Increases women empowerment

  • higher paying jobs for women
  • killing stereotypes 
  • better future for the world 
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Thesis Statement: Paying housewives will promote more positive image, them being hard workers, and gaining women empowerment.
The three main points I will be discussing today are paying housewives promotes more positive images of women and family life, I will be talking about them being hard workers, and gaining women empowerment. Repeat hook/ strong closing statement

Now how many of y'all believe housewives should be paid?

[1] United Nations. Women's Work and Economic Empowerment. Accessed July 1, 2011. http://www.unfpa.org/gender/empowerment1.htm.



[2] United Nations. Women's Work and Economic Empowerment. Accessed July 1, 2011. http://www.unfpa.org/gender/empowerment1.htm.



[3] United Nations. Women's Work and Economic Empowerment. Accessed July 1, 2011. http://www.unfpa.org/gender/empowerment1.htm.



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