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What questions do you have about women’s roles in Swiss society, past and present?

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What do you want to know about what life was like for women in Switzerland in the past, and what it’s like today? Share your question or your own experiences.

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disec70919
disec70919

The sad part is that SWISSINFO will never talk about how foreigners are discriminated. Everyone is treated a foreigner for 3 generations and then people wonder why nobody wants to really integrate. Why would you integrate in a society that will never consider you Swiss in your life time. The natural response is not to want to integrate as you are refused integration by law.

disec70919
disec70919

It seems equal enough to me, as a woman lawyer. Too bad nobody takes into account that while my husband would not mind working 12 hour days, I would rather work at most 8h a day and spend the rest with the children. That's a major difference when you get paid for each hour you bill to your clients.

bepemib106
bepemib106

Good thing we'll never have equality. Who wants that?

LDG
LDG

Fascinating article. Thank you.

itore
itore

I would be curious to know in Swiss public universities what percentage of women is enrolled and graduates in STEM degrees.

Claude2011
Claude2011
The following contribution has been automatically translated from FR.

In order to restore women to their rightful place, men's salaries should be adjusted to those of women.

pour rendre aux femmes la place qui est la leur, on devrait ajusterle salaire des hommes à celui des femmes.

May-12
May-12

I would like to know how a foreign woman can find a job here? I have two years living here and so far it is impossible find a job in my profession, it is like all companies read that I studied in another country and they automatically deleted my cv. I really want to know how a woman can be independent, and contribute with this amazing country, I really want to know if is possible be able to work here when you are a foreigner???

Lynx
Lynx

I read in the Swiss news today that a woman is killed by her partner every 4 weeks. Is this higher or lower than in the past? Is it a result of Covid (people forced to be together for longer) or is something else happening? Could it be due to equality, for example? In the past, men and women roles were clear. Man went to work, woman stayed home looking after the man, the house, the children. Men have not evolved much beyond caveman. Women have now caught up. Men do not know their role any more. A friend tried to be a house-husband, only to get belittled by his wife, who often said "Be a man". What does that mean?

LoL
LoL
@Lynx

Are you imposing we should go back? I disagree, if a person can't define himself in a relationship they established, they should rethink it or brake up. It is not a cultural thing anymore, you now can decide what suits you best. Your friend should talk with his partner and not blame society for their mistreatment, it is silly to think everyone has this problem now.

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