MUSSOLINI EMPHATIC THAT THE PLACE FOR WOMEN IS IN THE HOME
IF THEY MUST WORK THEY SHOULD WORK IN THE FEILDS, NOT IN FACTORIES Reed. Noon. PARIS, J\ine 12. MUSSOLINI'S views of woman's place in society are revealed in an interview with a French woman journalist, published in the "Petit" journal. He declares a woman's true place is in the home, but owing to the present economic conditions many are forced to work outside. "I do not like to se women in factories and workshop, if they cannot remain at home work in the fields is the most suitable. I have closely studied these problems, and find the factory work for women brings irregularity in home life, a marked reduction in the birth rate. Women are now exempt from the celibracy tax in Italy, because I believe they are not spinsters from choice."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 157, 13 June 1931, Page 5
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