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Tomorrow’s Women, by Helen Wilkinson, with Melanie Howard

Women’s lives have been transformed this century by changes as diverse as the advent of the pill, winning the vote and the invention of the washing machine. But what will women’s lives be like in 2010? Draw-ing on detailed analysis of the major trends in demography, economics, technology, values, politics and culture, this report sets out where women are headed and asks whether they will be able to join forces to achieve the changes they need. Melanie Howard is a Director of the Future Foundation. ‘Lots of good ideas’ Guardian.

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