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Employment

Sir,—Part of the unemployment problem could be solved if many women stayed home and gave younger ones a chance. In many cases women do not have to work. In some instances it is the cause of marriage breakdown, which is evident in our society today. I think the day will come when many young girls will have to stay home longer to learn the full meaning of housekeeping, looking after a husband and family, and thereby making it easier for boys and young men to be employed—Yours, etc., E. G. PATRICK. September 21, 1983.

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Press, 24 September 1983, Page 16

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Employment Press, 24 September 1983, Page 16

Employment Press, 24 September 1983, Page 16

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