My grandmother grew up in a 19th-century world, and my daughter has grown up in a 21st-century world, and some issues, problems, dilemmas that these women face have not changed.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a husband and a father of two daughters, I want young women around the globe to have the same rights and opportunities as my daughters.
Young women today, as in the fifties, find themselves entering the big world and having to make choices.
Perhaps there is no greater issue facing contemporary women than the choices they must make about balancing home and work.
We live in an era of globalization and the era of the woman. Never in the history of the world have women been more in control of their destiny.
It's hard to tell how far women's individuality has come in the past twenty years.
We live in one of the most complex ages for young, professional women.
The young women in my classes are feisty and clever and believe, often with the passion of youthful optimism, that feminism is a battle already won. I worry for them - and for my daughters, too.
I so believe that older women have tremendous value to their families, their community, their country, the world.
After centuries of dormancy, young women... can now look toward a future moulded by their own hands.
The serious problems facing the world today will never be solved until women are able to use their full potential on behalf of themselves, their families, and their global and local communities, as the World Bank and others have discovered.
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