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their wives to vote for them. In 1758, women were excluded from mayoral elections by a new regulation by which they could no longer be defined as burghers, but women's suffrage was kept in the national elections as well as the countryside parish elections. Women participated in all of the eleven national elections held up until 1757. In 1772, women's suffrage in national elections was abolished at the request of the burgher estate. Women's suffrage was first abolished for taxpaying unmarried women of legal majority, and then for widows. However, the local interpretation of the prohibition of women suffrage varied, and some cities continued to allow women to vote: in
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1836:, which, in the question of women's status, was in place more or less unaltered until the second half of the 19th century. In the Civil Code of 1734, all unmarried women were defined as legal minors regardless of age, and placed under the guardianship of their closest male relative (or mother, if the mother was widowed). She was given the right to contest her guardian in court and have another appointed by the court, and when adult, she had the right to make a will. Finally, an unmarried woman could be liberated from guardianship by a petition to the monarch. Upon the day of her marriage, she was placed under the
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teacher in the public school system (1853), Feldsher, organist and dentist (1861) and positions at the telegraph- and postal offices (1863). Each of these reforms gave the reformists in parliament arguments for further reforms, arguing that it was the responsibility of the state, who had granted women these new rights, to provide them with the education and the juridical status necessary to handle them. As a consequence, in 1858–1863, unmarried women were granted legal majority, and after the recommendations made by the radical
1717:(maid), which was regarded as a way to learn household experience and earn money for a dowry before marriage and was not socially seen as a servant position: when married, the wives of farmers, fishermen and miners all traditionally participated alongside their husbands in their professions, handled them alone in their absence and, if their husbands died without an adult son, in their own name as widows. At least since the 17th century and until the 19th century, women were known to labor as miners and
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1782:. Women were, however, not excluded from guild membership. Widows became members with the license to practice the profession of their late spouse until remarriage: they could also be given a permit to practice some other trade. Formally, many guilds excluded married and unmarried women, however in practice there are numerous examples of married and unmarried female guild members. There were also exclusively female guilds, such as that of the
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1809:. This was a permit to manufacture and, or, sell goods which was not included in the guild monopolies from stands in the square or in the street, often old clothes, ornaments, jam and cakes, and from 1623, such permits was issued only to those who could prove that they had no other way to support themselves. Such persons were normally women: either widows, or married women whose husbands was unable to support them.
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2164:('Competence Law') of 1923, in which males and females were formally guaranteed equal access to all professions and positions in society, the only exceptions being military and priesthood positions. The last two restrictions were removed in 1958, when women were allowed to become priests, and in a series of reforms between 1980 and 1989, when all military professions were opened to women.
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wives of common farmer-soldiers as well as with the wives of noblemen, who were left with the responsibility of wast estates and parishes and the task to act as channels to the crown for the estate dependents. In the local community, the wives of the parish vicars had a strong position as a sort of caretaker of the parish social welfare, a position maintained by the system of
2722:. In 1906, the suggestion of women's suffrage was again voted down in parliament. In 1909, the right to vote in municipal elections were extended to include married women as well. The same year, women were granted eligibility to serve in municipal councils, and in the following 1910–11 municipal elections, forty women were elected to different municipal councils,
1947:, resulted in a growing number of unmarried women, for which the traditional role to support themselves by marriage was not available. Schools open to females normally offered a shallow education of accomplishments, focused on making their students ideal wives and mothers, and virtually the only profession open for an educated woman was that of a
1790:. In 1460, 180 female guild members were listed for the city of Stockholm: the profession is not stated for the majority of them, but when it is, the most common professions for city women were brewer, baker, seamstress and washer woman, professions which continued to be common for city women in the following centuries.
1597:, reached legal majority and had the right to decide of her place of residence and was regarded as her own person before the law. An exception to her independence was the right to choose a marriage partner, as marriages was normally arranged by the clan. Widows enjoyed the same independent status as unmarried women.
3367:; unmarried women are allowed to leave their hometown to give birth anonymously and have the birth registered anonymously, to refrain from answering any questions about the birth and, if they choose to keep their child, to have their unmarried status not mentioned in official documents to avoid social embarrassment.
2582:. This extended suffrage to all taxpaying property owning women whether guild members or not, but excluded married women and the majority of unmarried women, as married women were defined as legal minors, and unmarried women were minors unless they applied for legal majority by royal dispensation, while widowed and
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university professor or a doctor in a hospital, but only in private institutions, as positions at such levels in state institutions had civil servant status, which was a fact which prevented women from using their education in equal competition with men. In 1909, an important step was made when the phrase "Swedish
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in the city hall because they found it embarrassing to do so in person, which was cited as a reason to abolish women suffrage by its opponents. The custom to appoint to vote by proxy was however used also by males, and it was in fact common for men, who were absent or ill during elections, to appoint
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The argument of the reformists in parliament, that more professions should be open for women to make it possible for unmarried women to support themselves, caused a row of reforms in women's rights: equal inheritance rights in 1845; equal rights within trade and commerce (1846) and the professions of
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of relatives or resort to crime. The customary shallow education was harshly criticized, and in 1842, girls were included in the compulsory primary education school system. In parallel, under the pressure of the public debate, the old shallow private girl schools were gradually replaced by a new type
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explicitly granted women permission to be active within the Guilds, and there were several amendments added to it which favored women's professional rights, most of them issued by local city authorities to make it possible for destitute women to support themselves, notably the reform of 1741 dropping
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from the bible were introduced in the law by amendments, which at least formally significantly worsened women's status. There was, however, a gap between law and practice: despite the fact that unmarried women were legal minors and only widows had the right to represent themselves in court, unmarried
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may indicate that at least some women in military authority existed. A married woman could divorce and remarry. It was also socially acceptable for a free woman to cohabit with a man and have children with him without marrying him, even if that man was married: a woman in such a position was called
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were given extended rights and were allowed to be present at houses searches in women's homes, conduct interrogations of females related to sexual crimes, and do patrol reconnaissance. In 1944, the first formal police course for women opened; in 1954, the title "police sister" was dropped and police
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which received support among 22.7% of men and 9.3% of women. Women consistently have a slightly higher proportion of respondents answering "no party/undecided". Statistics Sweden concluded that the statistical trend represented an increase in polarisation in political views between the genders while
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to achieve the final reform in women's civil rights: women suffrage. Another important goal at this point was to make it possible for women to access the same professions as men on higher levels, which was denied them even when they had the necessary education. Women were for example able to be a
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of her husband. However, men were banned from selling the property of their wives without their consent, wives were given the right to sell property and handle affairs in the absence of her husband, and both spouses regardless of gender were secured the right to divorce upon adultery, upon which the
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municipal elections applied only to people of legal majority, which excluded married women, as they were juridically under the guardianship of their husbands. In 1884, the suggestion to grant women the right to vote in national elections was initially voted down in
Parliament. During the 1880s, the
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Suffrage was gender neutral and therefore applied to women as well as men if they filled the qualifications of a voting citizen. These qualifications were changed during the course of the 18th century, as well as the local interpretation of the credentials, affecting the number of qualified voters:
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was introduced: in order to spare unmarried mothers from the social stigma which was the common motive for them to kill their infants, mothers were allowed to travel to a place where they were unknown by the community and give birth anonymously, midwives were forbidden to expose their identity, and
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The custom of a wife acting as the proxy of her husband afforded considerable independence to women especially during the 17th century, when the men were called to serve in numerous wars and their wives were left behind to manage the family affairs in their absence, which was the case both with the
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was the local parish council who handled local affairs, in which the parish vicar presided and the local peasantry assembled and voted, an informally regulated process in which women were reported to have participated already in the 17th century. The national elections consisted of the election of
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In Sweden, differences in party sympathies were minor until the 1980s, when women were increasingly voting for leftist parties, a trend which also happened in many comparable countries. This is due to women entering the labour market primarily in the public sector. In the 1990s, women increasingly
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While women suffrage was banned in the mayoral elections in 1758 and in the national elections in 1772, no such bar was ever introduced in the local elections in the countryside, where women continued to vote in the local parish elections of vicars. In a series of reforms in 1813–1817, unmarried
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While women in Sweden received voting rights in 1921, it wasn't until the 1970s that women were voting as frequently as men. Since then, polarisation has been on the rise where men and women are increasingly voting for different parties. In the 1973 general election, gender differences in voting
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In 1965, Sweden made marital rape illegal. In 2018, Sweden passed a law defining sex without consent in clear body language or words as rape, even if no force or threats are used; previously a rape conviction had required proof that the offender used force or that the victim was in a vulnerable
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In 1862, tax-paying women of legal majority (unmarried, divorced and widowed women) were again allowed to vote in municipal elections. This was after the introduction of a new political system, in which a new local authority was introduced: the communal municipal council. The right to vote in
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in 1923, which formally guaranteed women all positions in society, was not applicable in the police force because of the two exceptions included in the law which excluded women from the office of priest in the state church - as well as from the military, which was interpreted to include all
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aroused controversy when reporting a rape attempt and winning the case in court, after which she became the first woman in Sweden to tour and make public speeches in favor of feminism. In 1855, women arguably organized for the first time to deal with an issue within women's rights, when
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schools for females, with the task to provide them with education useful for a professional life: in 1842, there were only five such schools in Sweden, but a rapid expansion from that point on resulted in the existence of such schools in most
Swedish cities already in the 1870s.
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membership. Women as well as men were members of guilds, which resulted in women's suffrage for a limited number of women. In 1734, suffrage in both national and local elections, in cities as well as countryside, was granted to every property owning taxpaying citizen of
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In 2010, Sweden abolished male-only conscription and replaced it with a gender-neutral system. Simultaneously, the conscription system was however deactivated, only to be reactivated in 2017. Hence, beginning in 2018 both women and men are obliged to do military service.
1629:. There was no distinction made between children born inside or outside of marriage: both had the right to inherit property after their parents, and there was no "legitimate" or "illegitimate" children. These rights gradually disappeared from the local county laws after
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had a campaign to encourage female voters who were qualified to vote in accordance with the 1862 law to use their vote and increase the participation of women voters in the elections, but there was still no public demand for women's suffrage among women. In 1888, the
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In 2021, Statistics Sweden using polls found that while women and men were equally likely to vote, women were since the 1980s onwards increasingly voting for leftist parties and which represented an increase in polarisation of political views between men and women.
1583:, all had the right to inherit property from a deceased man. In the absence of male relatives, an unmarried woman with no son could furthermore inherit the position as head of the family from a deceased father or brother: a woman with such status was referred to as
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Ohlander, Ann-Sofie & Strömberg, Ulla-Britt, Tusen svenska kvinnoår: svensk kvinnohistoria från vikingatid till nutid, 3. (A Thousand
Swedish Women's Years: Swedish Women's History from the Viking Age until now), uppl., Norstedts akademiska förlag, Stockholm,
2262:. According to a June 2018 poll by, the Green Party's vote among men (3%) which at less than 4% would have pushed the party out of parliament, while it enjoyed twice the support among women (6%). Political sympathies are polled in May and November each year by
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guild membership requirement for innkeepers, and the reform of 1749, in which the permit to engage in street and market trade in
Stockholm were to be issued in favor of poor women, reforms which made two very common professions more accessible to poor women.
1751:, the city law encouraged parents to provide primary education to their children regardless of sex, and from the late 16th century onward, the city schools are confirmed to have accepted girls, though normally only in the first classes. Ursula Agricola from
2125:. The well organized Swedish working women came to play a vital part in the integration of women in the public political ad professional sphere, and there were more women active within the Social Democratic movement than any other policial party.
2357:, who referred to the example of Germany. Their trial period was deemed successful and from 1910 onward, policewomen were employed in other Swedish cities. However, they did not have the same rights as their male colleagues: their title were
2361:('Police Sister'), and their tasks concerned women and children, such as taking care of children brought under custody, performing body searches on women, and other similar tasks which were considered unsuitable for male police officers.
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In 1823, a suggestion was raised by the mayor of Strängnäs to reintroduce women's suffrage for taxpaying women of legal majority (unmarried, divorced and widowed women) in the mayoral elections, and this right was reintroduced in 1858.
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was finally introduced, which also necessitated a reform in which also married women were finally liberated from the guardianship of their spouses and granted legal majority in 1920. The women suffrage reform was followed by the
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Törnqvist, Maria (2019). ”Varannan damernas eller hela makten? Kommentar till Maria-Pia Boëthius, "Krav på kvinnoparti"”. i Klara
Arnberg, Fia Sundevall, David Tjeder. Könspolitiska nyckeltexter. Från Det går an till #metoo. p.
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Women are granted unlimited right to choose marriage partner without the need of any permission from her family, and arranged marriages are thereby banned (women of the nobility, however, are not granted the same right until
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Mot halva makten – elva historiska essäer om kvinnors strategier och mäns motstånd Redaktör: Ingrid Hagman. Rapport till
Utredningen om fördelningen av ekonomisk makt och ekonomiska resurser mellan kvinnor och män Stockholm
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Grimberg: Svenska folkets underbara öden / IX. Den sociala och kulturella utvecklingen från Oskar I:s tid till våra dagar samt De politiska förhållandena under Karl XV:s, Oscar II:s och Gustaf V:s regering 1859-1923
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women were still in practice allowed to give testimony, sue and represent themselves in court matters, to such a degree that a law reform granted them this right in 1686 to legalize what was already common procedure.
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In the
Military Articles of 1621, which organized the Swedish army, military men on all levels were explicitly allowed to bring their wives with them to war, as the wives were regarded to fill an important role as
2553:(1718–1772), Sweden had conditional women's suffrage. Until the reform of 1865, the local elections consisted of mayoral elections in the cities, and elections of parish vicars in the countryside parishes. The
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In the countryside, professions were regulated by custom rather than laws. When unmarried, a woman from the peasantry would be expected by social custom to serve in the household of another peasant family as a
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Since 1989 there are no gender restrictions in the
Swedish military on access to military training or positions. They are allowed to serve in all parts of the military and in all positions, including combat.
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By the 1840s, there was an ongoing debate as to how to provide women with an opportunity to support themselves as useful productive members of society should they fail to marry, without having to rely on the
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Svenska folkets underbara öden / IX. Den sociala och kulturella utvecklingen från Oskar I:s tid till våra dagar samt De politiska förhållandena under Karl XV:s, Oscar II:s och Gustaf V:s regering 1859-1923
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in the house hold organisation of the army: prostitutes, however, were banned. This regulation was kept until the
Military Article of 1798, though the presence of women diminished after the end of the
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In the election of 1994, for the first time, women had more than 40% of the seats of parliament, and half of the cabinet positions in government. This made Sweden unique in the world at the time.
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occupations, which lifted a number of professional bars and gave women access to many professional opportunities which had until then been denied them even when they had the necessary education.
1645:, the status and rights of women varied between different parts of the country, as the local county laws applied different laws in different counties. The first attempt of a national law was
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Women also started to organize politically via the Swedish work- and union movement, where they were early inducted in to the movement and came to play an important role. In 1888 the first
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Barbro Hedwall (2011). Susanna Eriksson Lundqvist. red.. Vår rättmätiga plats. Om kvinnornas kamp för rösträtt.. (Our Rightful Place. About women's struggle for suffrage) Förlag Bonnier.
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Married businesswomen are given legal majority and juridical responsibility within the affairs of their business enterprise, despite being otherwise under guardianship of their spouse.
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The phrase "Swedish man" are removed from the application forms to public offices and women are thereby approved as applicants to most public professions and posts as civil servants.
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obliged every parish in the country side to provide elementary education to all children regardless of gender, usually provided by the vicar or a teacher employed by the vicarage.
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Rönnbäck, Josefin, '"Utan kvinnor inget folkstyre": en historisk exposé över kampen för ökad kvinnorepresentation i Sverige', Tidskrift för genusvetenskap., 2010:3, s. 61-89, 2010
2182:, various women's magazines and organizations existed for women of all political views and classes. Women organized in the women's wings of the political parties, such as the
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Between 1726 and 1742, women voted in 17 of 31 examined mayoral elections. Reportedly, some women voters in mayoral elections preferred to appoint a male to vote for them by
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Unmarried women, normally under the guardianship of their closest male relative, are granted the right to be declared of legal majority by dispensation from the monarch.
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1997:, which became an acceptable way for a woman to play a public role and achieve social reform, and women became known public role models as social reformers, such as
2175:('Fogelstad Citizen School for Women') held courses to educate women about their new rights as full and equal citizens and encouraged them to use their new rights.
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Lindstedt Cronberg, Marie, 'Barnamordsplakatet: en straffrättsreform med oanade konsekvenser', Brottsförebyggande rådets tidskrift Apropå., 1994:1, s. 24-29, 1994
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The right to vote in national elections was not returned to women until 1919, and was practised again in the election of 1921, for the first time in 150 years.
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Sundevall, Fia (2011). Det sista manliga yrkesmonopolet: genus och militärt arbete i Sverige 1865-1989. Diss. Stockholm : Stockholms universitet, 2011
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2305:(To the Defense of Women, 1761) debate on gender roles and gender equality has become a mainstream topic. Since then, Sweden has remained a forerunner of
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from 1442. From 1350 onward, the civil status of women were generally the same in both the county law and the city law: an unmarried woman was under the
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Mansdominans i förändring, om ledningsgrupper och styrelser: betänkande by Sverige Utredningen om kvinnor på ledande poster i näringslivet (SOU 2003:16)
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3863:: Makalösa kvinnor: könsöverskridare i myt och verklighet (Marvelous women : gender benders in myth and reality) Alfabeta/Anamma, Stockholm 2002.
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The Act of Eligibility formally grants women the right to all professions and positions in society, except for certain priest- and military positions.
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A 2023 study found that Sweden made considerable gains in closing the gender gap from 1940 onwards. Prior to 1940, gender inequality remained static.
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Dahlgren, Johanna (2007). Kvinnor i polistjänst (PDF). Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish) (Department of Historical Studies, Umeå University).
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Women eligible to boards of public authority such as public school boards, public hospital boards, inspectors, poor care boards and similar positions
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2208:(Literary: 'The committee for increased women's representation') of 1937 lobbied the political parties to appoint more women to political office.
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2406:. In the Military Article of 1798, the only women allowed to accompany the army was the professional unmarried female sutlers, in Sweden named
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in many ways offered a more public role for women in Sweden, especially within the artistic professions, and women were officially recognized:
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2711:, who had written the demand. This was the first time the Swedish women's movement itself had officially presented a demand for suffrage.
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became the first female acting Prime Minister. It was not until 1966 that there was more than one woman in the cabinet at the same time.
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Ohlander, Ann-Sofie, Kärlek, död och frihet: historiska uppsatser om människovärde och livsvillkor i Sverige, Norstedt, Stockholm, 1985
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should they decide to keep their child, their unmarried status was to be hidden by the authorities to spare them social embarrassment.
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2171:, worked to ensure that the formal laws of gender equality was enforced in practice and not remain on paper only. From 1921 to 1954,
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innocent party was secured custody of the children. When widowed (or divorced), a woman regardless of age reached legal majority.
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became the first regular feminist spokes organ. During the second half of the century, the women's movement organized with the
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women of legal majority, or an "Unmarried maiden, who has been declared of legal majority", were given the right to vote in the
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was allowed on certain conditions by the Abortion Act of 1938. Free abortion was permitted through the Abortion Act of 1974.
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1529:. These changes have been affected by the culture, religion and laws of Sweden, as well as social discourses like the strong
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Anne-Marie Lindgren & Marika Lindgren Åsbrink: Systrar kamrater! Arbetarrörelsens kvinnliga pionjärer. Stockholm 2007
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Chief editor: Nils Bohman, Svenska män och kvinnor. 2, C-F (Swedish Men and Women. 2, C-F) dictionary (1944) (in Swedish)
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officers could be both men and women. From 1957, women received equal police education to that of their male colleagues.
2226:(Literary: 'The Cooperation Committee for increased women's representation') in 1968 and in 1991 by the campaign of the
1567:, women had a relatively free status in the Nordic countries of Sweden, Denmark and Norway, illustrated in the Icelandic
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women were of legal majority. The 1734 reform increased the participation of women in elections from 55 to 71 percent.
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of her closest male relative, and a wife under the coverture of her husband, while a widow was of legal majority.
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Eva Österberg, red (1997). Jämmerdal & Fröjdesal. Kvinnor i stormaktstidens Sverige. Stockholm: Atlantis AB.
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Palmquist, Christer; Widberg, Hans Kristian (2004). Millenium Samhällskunskap A (in Swedish). Bonniers. p. 317.
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1984:, the right for women to become a doctor and the right for women to attend university was finally introduced.
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3397:The right of an unmarried woman to be declared of
3083:First female director of the Swedish Post Office:
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2043:(1884), and started to make demands of their own.
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2105:was founded in Malmö, which was followed by its
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2904:First female member of a government committee:
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3530:Husbands are forbidden to abuse their wives.
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3122:First professional woman photographer:
2275:Feminism and women's movement in Sweden
2220:Kommittén för ökad kvinnorepresentation
2205:Kommittén för ökad kvinnorepresentation
2173:Kvinnliga medborgarskolan vid Fogelstad
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4687:, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (art av
3171:First female chemist (with a degree):
2340:Specific issues within gender equality
2078:("White ribbon") was founded in 1897.
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2897:First female Ambassador (to Russia):
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2353:in Stockholm upon the request of the
1803:. The city also issued the permit of
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3618:Public medical offices open to women
3273:Timeline of women's rights in Sweden
2245:Voting patterns and party sympathies
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2993:First female minister of cabinet:
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3129:First professional woman swimmer
2814:First female university student:
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2355:Swedish National Council of Women
2222:in 1937-1948 was followed by the
2184:Social Democratic Women in Sweden
2169:Svenska Kvinnors Medborgarförbund
2111:Social Democratic Women in Sweden
1880:Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
5036:Kvinnornas Stallning Inom Yrkena
3738:Women allowed to become priests.
3638:First women are employed in the
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1766:From the 14th century until the
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178:Diversity, equity, and inclusion
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2139:Social Democratic women's Clubs
2123:Swedish Social Democratic Party
1982:Girls' School Committee of 1866
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1896:Royal Swedish Academy of Music
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4489:10.1080/09612025.2019.1596542
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3507:profession is opened to women
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2839:First female medical doctor:
2299:Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht
2234:1994 Swedish general election
1888:Royal Swedish Academy of Arts
1769:Fabriks och Handtwerksordning
1749:Swedish Church Ordinance 1571
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3718:Equal salary for both sexes.
3199:First female film producer:
3178:First female civil servant:
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2291:Feminist Initiative (Sweden)
629:Portrayal in American comics
220:Heads of state or government
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3150:First female office clerk:
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2821:First female to obtain an
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3938:Nationalencyklopedin (NE)
3884:, Prisma, Stockholm, 2004
3802:"Gender Inequality Index"
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2853:First female member of a
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1864:Infanticide Act (Sweden)
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4444:Sundevall, Fia (2018).
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2326:2014 European elections
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2103:'Women's Worker's Club'
1707:Swedish Church Law 1686
1684:Christina Gyllenstierna
215:Conservatives in the US
188:Explorers and travelers
69:Global Gender Gap Index
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5957:Bosnia and Herzegovina
5296:December Crisis (1768)
5106:. Ub.gu.se. 2010-11-17
5089:Nordisk Familjejournal
4988:. Ub.gu.se. 2011-12-21
4758:Åsa Karlsson-Sjögren:
4476:Women's History Review
3832:. World Economic Forum
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2832:First female Ph.D.:
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2427:Swedish Armed Forces
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2087:Women's Trade Union
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1927:The popular writer
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3399:legal majority
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3289:Age of Liberty
3280:
3279:
3274:
3271:
3270:
3269:
3258:
3251:
3248:Ingrid Persson
3236:
3229:
3222:
3219:Elsa Andersson
3211:
3204:
3201:Ebba Lindkvist
3197:
3190:
3183:
3180:Lilly Engström
3176:
3169:
3162:
3159:Anna Lagerberg
3155:
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3134:
3127:
3120:
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3079:
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3067:Prime Minister
3063:
3052:
3041:
3030:
3023:
3012:
3009:Ulla Lindström
3004:Prime Minister
2998:
2991:
2976:
2961:Elisabeth Tamm
2949:
2942:
2939:Hanna Lindberg
2927:
2920:
2913:
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2895:
2882:
2879:
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2862:
2859:Lilly Engström
2851:
2844:
2837:
2830:
2819:
2810:
2807:
2769:
2768:Women pioneers
2766:
2762:Ulla Lindström
2752:(liberal) and
2750:Elisabeth Tamm
2705:Agda Montelius
2580:legal majority
2551:Age of Liberty
2526:
2523:
2496:
2493:
2487:
2484:
2477:Ulla Lindström
2464:(liberal) and
2462:Elisabeth Tamm
2445:
2442:
2408:marketenterska
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2374:Competence Law
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2229:Stödstrumporna
2196:Moderate Women
2153:In 1919–1921,
2130:
2127:
2095:Kata Dahlström
2060:Kata Dahlström
2003:Sophia Wilkens
1973:Anna Sandström
1920:
1917:
1892:Elisabeth Olin
1856:punishment of
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481:
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460:"Chick flicks"
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443:Women's cinema
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4743:Emilia Broomé
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4689:Hjördis Levin
4686:
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4069:on 2015-04-02
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3266:Birgitta Blom
3263:
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3249:
3245:
3244:Margit Sahlin
3241:
3237:
3234:
3230:
3227:
3223:
3220:
3216:
3213:First female
3212:
3209:
3208:Anna Branzell
3205:
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3145:Johanna Hedén
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2974:
2973:Bertha Wellin
2970:
2969:Nelly ThĂĽring
2966:
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2958:
2954:
2951:First female
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2947:
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128:legal rights
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55:0.023 (2021)
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5698:Immigration
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5491:LGBT rights
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3078:Professions
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3027:Karin Söder
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2664:sockestämma
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2260:Green Party
2178:During the
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2076:Vita bandet
2027:governesses
1960:of private
1876:Eva Ekeblad
1788:Rower woman
1719:blacksmiths
1643:Middle Ages
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1563:During the
1554:(1829–1901)
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1341:South Korea
1286:Puerto Rico
1271:Philippines
1236:North Korea
1221:New Zealand
1106:Ivory Coast
996:El Salvador
826:Afghanistan
683:Auto racing
656:Video games
569:Catholicism
348:Engineering
225:Legislators
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6079:Montenegro
6059:Luxembourg
6039:Kazakhstan
5942:Azerbaijan
5798:Literature
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5683:Healthcare
5663:Censorship
5591:(currency)
5538:Neutrality
5498:Government
5363:Since 1991
5251:Prehistory
5188:2018-02-09
5163:2019-04-14
5110:2013-10-07
5014:2013-10-07
5010:. Ub.gu.se
4992:2013-10-07
4943:2013-10-07
4939:. Ub.gu.se
4713:2011-01-08
4559:2018-05-25
4370:2021-06-19
4335:2021-11-07
4073:2015-08-21
4006:2015-08-21
3836:9 February
3811:4 November
3789:References
3698:legalized.
3324:innkeepers
3166:Emmy Rappe
3152:Peggy HĂĄrd
2995:Karin Kock
2685:temperance
2652:Gothenburg
2624:Bergslagen
2608:Simrishamn
2423:Home Guard
2330:antiracist
2256:Left Party
1933:Maria Röhl
1753:Strasbourg
1695:County Law
1654:Stadslagen
1606:sejdkvinna
1586:ringkvinna
1581:odalkvinna
1573:Frostating
1565:Viking Age
1559:Viking age
1451:Uzbekistan
1381:Tajikistan
1311:Seychelles
1186:Mauritania
1161:Madagascar
1141:Kyrgyzstan
1121:Kazakhstan
1001:East Timor
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866:Azerbaijan
819:By country
806:See also:
796:Volleyball
738:Ice hockey
733:Gymnastics
693:Basketball
484:Philosophy
472:Literature
419:Humanities
399:Telegraphy
334:Technology
249:Journalism
210:Government
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6054:Lithuania
5703:Languages
5678:Education
5627:Transport
5508:Judiciary
5476:Elections
5430:Provinces
5373:Geography
5358:1967–1991
5353:1945–1967
5266:1523–1611
4498:0961-2025
4306:231949429
4298:0022-0507
4226:(Swedish)
3029:(c), 1985
2997:(s), 1947
2809:Academics
2687:activist
2656:Marstrand
2604:Västervik
2471:In 1947,
1949:governess
1913:gymnasium
1838:coverture
1796:Mursmäcka
1741:From the
1699:From the
1665:coverture
1575:laws and
1481:Kurdistan
1466:Venezuela
1361:Sri Lanka
1321:Singapore
1191:Mauritius
1086:Indonesia
1051:Guatemala
861:Australia
851:Argentina
574:Mormonism
511:Punk rock
467:Fine arts
363:dentistry
343:Computing
309:Workforce
193:Education
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6187:Abkhazia
6134:Slovenia
6129:Slovakia
6104:Portugal
5962:Bulgaria
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5346:timeline
5256:800–1521
4568:cite web
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3777:See also
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2881:Politics
2668:kyrkorĂĄd
2632:Norrland
2620:Karlstad
2584:divorced
2519:Abortion
2486:Rape law
2393:Military
2258:and the
2240:Politics
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1943:and the
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1784:midwives
1737:City law
1723:gruvpiga
1577:Gulating
1386:Thailand
1356:Suriname
1281:Portugal
1261:Paraguay
1246:Pakistan
1201:Mongolia
1171:Maldives
1166:Malaysia
1131:Kiribati
1066:Honduras
1006:Ethiopia
976:DR Congo
941:Colombia
921:Cambodia
916:Bulgaria
781:Swimming
743:Lacrosse
688:Baseball
586:Hinduism
579:Opus Dei
559:Buddhism
534:Religion
358:Medicine
264:Military
198:Feminism
154:Business
6159:Ukraine
6109:Romania
6069:Moldova
6027:Ireland
6022:Iceland
6017:Hungary
6007:Germany
6002:Georgia
5992:Finland
5987:Estonia
5982:Denmark
5967:Croatia
5952:Belgium
5947:Belarus
5937:Austria
5932:Armenia
5927:Andorra
5922:Albania
5852:Outline
5783:Fashion
5771:Cuisine
5738:Culture
5723:Welfare
5646:Society
5632:Tourism
5557:Economy
5405:Islands
5400:Forests
5243:History
4739:Article
4349:422–426
3505:dentist
3352:Tobacco
3301:In the
3215:aviator
3154:, 1860s
3002:Acting
2640:Uppsala
2628:Dalarna
2571:burgher
2513:is 15.
2491:state.
2400:sutlers
1957:charity
1935:in 1842
1894:in the
1886:in the
1830:Finland
1610:skalder
1471:Vietnam
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