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Women in Cape Verde
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Although women are found in all sectors of society, including staff leadership positions, the people of Cape Verde at the local community level may not have had much experience with women who take professional roles or live independently from their families. This is especially true in small villages and remote areas of Cape Verde.[1]
Cape Verde is a macho (WP) culture (machismo);[1] traditional relationships make women the property of the man.[1]
See also
- Wikipedia:Foreign relations of Cape Verde
- Wikipedia:LGBT rights in Cape Verde
- Wikipedia:Template:Cape Verde topics
See the template in:
for a list of articles about the societies of countries as regards women
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Peace Corps Welcomes You to Cape Verde. Peace Corps (WP) (April 2006). This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain (WP).
Library of Congress: Country Studies (Cape Verde not listed)