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Women Money Power

by Josie Cox

Women Money Power

by Josie Cox

Josie Cox's 'Women Money Power' unfolds the relentless pursuit of financial independence by women across centuries. It lays bare the systemic obstacles that held women back from owning property, managing finances, and achieving economic parity. The narrative catalogs the stories of fierce women who defied social conventions, like the 'Rosies' of WWII and the tenacious individuals who shattered the stock market's glass ceiling. As it traverses history, the book also reveals the contemporary struggles women endure and the cultural barriers that continue to impede gender equality in the financial realm. This critically-hailed chronicle not only honors these unsung heroes but also calls for the ongoing campaign toward true economic empowerment for women.

  • History
  • Social Science
  • Non-Fiction
  • Political
  • Activism
  • Inequality
  • Feminism
  • Economics
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