WOMAN’S PLACE
MUSSOLINI’S VIEWS.
SHOULD BE IN THE HOME.
NOT SPINSTERS FROM CHOICE
(United Press Association—Copyright; (Received This Day, 9.5 a.m.) PARIS, June 12. Mussolini’s views of woman’s place in society are revealed in an interview bv a French woman journalist, published in the “Petit Journal.” Ho declares that woman’s true place is in the home, but many are forced Lo work outside. “ I do not like to see women in factories and workshops. If they cannot remain at home, work in the fields is most suitable,” said Mussolini. 1 have closelv studies these problems and find that ‘factory work by women brings irregularity in home life and a marked reduction in the birth-rate. Women are now exempt from the celibacy tax in Italy because I believe they are not spinsters from choice.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 206, 13 June 1931, Page 5
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