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By 1975, all the major legal hurdles to women’s equal citizenship with men had been overcome. They had equal political rights. They had gained major revisions to the Civil Code. Access to contraception and the legalisation of abortion made it possible to control childbearing, ending prohibitions that had seriously impeded women’s participation in public life. Women were free to assume their full rights as citizens alongside men. Yet the proportion of women in the National Assembly remained one of the lowest in Europe, and the numbers of women in government ministries and the upper echelons of the bureaucracy also remained small: theoretical equality did not translate readily into ‘real’ equality of power between the sexes.
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Foley, S.K. (2004). The Politics of ‘Women’s Place’ since 1975. In: Women in France since 1789. European Studies Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-80214-8_11
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