Marriage and Money

Marriage and Money

For most women in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, marriage involved economic dependence. What did this mean for women?

By Te Whare Waiutuutu Kate Sheppard House

Date and time

Saturday, June 15 · 2 - 3pm NZST

Location

Kate Sheppard House

83 Clyde Road Christchurch, Canterbury 8041 New Zealand

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About this event

  • 1 hour

For most women in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, marriage involved economic dependence. What did this mean for women? For a long time, it meant women were paid much lower wages than men, since men were regarded as family ‘breadwinners’. Women were denied access to mortgages and bank loans and a married woman was regarded as her husband’s ‘purchasing agent’. Marriage meant much more than a wedding gown and a photograph: it meant an economic deal which could turn out for better or for worse.

Barbara Brookes is a social historian whose work has concentrated on womens' lives in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her A History of Women in New Zealand won the 2017 Ockham award for Illustrated Non-Fiction.


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