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The Married Women's Association (MWA) was a British women's organisation founded by Edith Summerskill and Juanita Frances in 1938. Summerskill became the association's first president. Its original aims were to promote financial equality between husband and wife, to give mothers and children a legal right to a share in the family home, to secure equal guardianship rights for both parents, and to extend the National Insurance Act to give equal provision for women. Its papers are held at the Women's Library.

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  • La Married Women's Association (Asociación de Mujeres Casadas o MWA) fue una organización de mujeres británica fundada por Edith Summerskill y en 1938.​ Summerskill se convirtió en la primera presidenta de la asociación. Sus objetivos originales eran promover la igualdad financiera entre marido y mujer, dar a las madres y a los hijos el derecho legal a compartir el hogar familiar, garantizar los mismos derechos de tutela para ambos padres y ampliar la Ley del Seguro Nacional para que ofrezca la misma disposición para mujeres.​ La asociación publicó la revista Wife and Citizen de 1945 a 1951. Entre las miembros destacados se encontraban Vera Brittain, , Doreen Gorsky, Helena Normanton y Lady Helen Nutting. En 1952, la declaración de Helena Normanton ante la Comisión Real sobre Matrimonio y Divorcio precipitó una división en la asociación, lo que llevó al establecimiento del Council of Married Women.​ La documentación relativa a la asociación se encuentra en la Biblioteca de Mujeres.​ (es)
  • The Married Women's Association (MWA) was a British women's organisation founded by Edith Summerskill and Juanita Frances in 1938. Summerskill became the association's first president. Its original aims were to promote financial equality between husband and wife, to give mothers and children a legal right to a share in the family home, to secure equal guardianship rights for both parents, and to extend the National Insurance Act to give equal provision for women. The association published Wife and Citizen from 1945 to 1951. Prominent members included Vera Brittain, Juanita Frances, Doreen Gorsky, Helena Normanton, Hazel Hunkins Hallinan and . In 1952 Helena Normanton's evidence to the precipitated a split in the association, leading to the establishment of the . Its papers are held at the Women's Library. (en)
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  • La Married Women's Association (Asociación de Mujeres Casadas o MWA) fue una organización de mujeres británica fundada por Edith Summerskill y en 1938.​ Summerskill se convirtió en la primera presidenta de la asociación. Sus objetivos originales eran promover la igualdad financiera entre marido y mujer, dar a las madres y a los hijos el derecho legal a compartir el hogar familiar, garantizar los mismos derechos de tutela para ambos padres y ampliar la Ley del Seguro Nacional para que ofrezca la misma disposición para mujeres.​ (es)
  • The Married Women's Association (MWA) was a British women's organisation founded by Edith Summerskill and Juanita Frances in 1938. Summerskill became the association's first president. Its original aims were to promote financial equality between husband and wife, to give mothers and children a legal right to a share in the family home, to secure equal guardianship rights for both parents, and to extend the National Insurance Act to give equal provision for women. Its papers are held at the Women's Library. (en)
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  • Married Women's Association (es)
  • Married Women's Association (en)
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