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You are asked to research an aspect of women's work, anywhere in the world and from anytime period, that most interests you. You are encouraged to pursue your own interests and be creative. If you like you can choose a suggested topic, listed on the next page of this handout. Just remember, this is an assignment about women and work.
The outline can be broken into three sections:
- You must introduce the aspect of women's work that you have chosen for your research assignment.
- List 5 research questions that your report will attempt to answer. These questions will serve as the guiding structure or flow of your research paper.
Research questions should be specific, clear and examine measurable aspects of women's work (i.e. questions that are answered with statistics and concrete data).
For example:
- equality under the law (right to vote, family law, property ownership, reproductive rights, protection from gender discrimination etc.),
- equal representation in government,
- workforce participation,
- access to and levels of education, etc.
- List at least 5 valid research sources that will answer your 5 research questions.
These must be listed in APA citation format.
Example research sources: Books, scholarly journal articles, valid internet sites, video-documentaries and interviews, primary news sources, etc. Check with your Instructor if you are not sure about the appropriateness of a source.
Possible Topics for Research
Women and unpaid domestic work
(Choose a particular group of women, country, or time period)
Examples: The double day for Canadian married women; Government, workplace and community supports for working mothers in Quebec 1950 - 2005; Canadian working mother's paid and unpaid work; Maternity leave provisions in France vs. USA.
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