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270:. As chief architect of the exhibition, which stood under the motto "Life circle of women in family, occupation, and country", acted Annemarie Hubacher-Constam. SAFFA presented the women, who were wanted in the booming economy as consumers and workers, possibilities in the areas of education, employment, shopping and leisure. In accordance with the needs of economic and sociopolitical needs, SAFFA promoted the then three-phase model as an 'ideal female curriculum': employment prior to the marriage, motherhood, and return to the labour market. In addition, the women had to absorb negative impacts of the rapidly changing world, nevertheless, by spreading harmony inside and outside of their families. The men should be made aware of 'women services' in the service of the general public on the indispensability and so motivated to fix the social discrimination against women. With the profits from the two exhibitions, solidarity works were established for women. Tn February 2007, the Swiss Federal Council signed the optional protocol as an addition to the Women Convention for the legal and formal recognition of the full human rights of women in Switzerland. The Internet platform 219: 163:) dealt at the end of the 19th century AD with training and legal issues. In 1896 they organized the first Swiss women's congress and tried to join all women's organizations in a Swiss umbrella organization. Three years later they called Swiss women's associations to form the Bund Schweizerischer Frauenvereine, and so the founding of the Federation of Swiss Women's Associations (from 1971 BSF) was established. BSF targeted the "mutual stimulation, the common influence on political decision-making bodies, as well as the adequate representation of Swiss women in the international women's movement." In addition to the founding clubs, the trade associations of teachers, and by 1945 also joined around 250 women's associations of different orientation. Sinde 1903, the BSF is the national umbrella organization representing 234: 186:). The publicity for women's suffrage was done by the newly founded Swiss Association for Women's Suffrage, but strongly supported by the BSF after 1909. More focussed activities were on female employment, training, and home economics. The working conditions in the industry and services sectors were examined with inquiries. Through collaboration on the housework and factory legislation, the BSF tried to counter the exploitation of female workers; the relationship between housewife and maids has been regulated with treaties. 182:), the BSF tried, largely unsuccessfully, to establish the system of separation of the personal, marital and household property, and to improve the status of illegitimate children. The design of new laws has been a focus of the BSF's activity: morality clauses manifested in the "morality movement", in the new Penal Code, maternity protection and consideration of women in health insurance and the Swiss insurance for old people and surviving dependants ( 291:), its press and documentation services, as well as a certain foreclosure over the questioning of traditional gender roles. Also the in 1975 respectively in 1996 initiated fourth and fifth Swiss woman congresses had not stopped this development. The Federal Commission for women's issues took over part of the functions. The relocation of the secretariat to Worblaufen 1986 gave new impetus to the BSF in the archives of the Swiss women's movement ( 797: 821: 809: 194:(1928) in the crisis years between the great European wars. With the collaboration of national defence (Frauenhilfsdienst, literally military women's service) and commissions for care and nutrition during the Second World War, BSF became the main interlocutor of the federal authorities. BSF represents Switzerland in international women's organizations, and participated in the 210:(1958) with its plea for the three-phase model "Training and profession, motherhood and family, re-entry into the profession", marked the time of a booming economy, and contributed to more equality between women and men. The BSF's focus was the betterment of women by public appreciation, and improvement in childhood and marriage law. 278:
in Zürich. For financial reasons, the project could not be started for the time being. Alliance F, the Federation of the Swiss women's organizations, prepared a third Saffa and founded the «2020» association for this purpose, and initiated the project «2020 – der weibliche blick auf die zukunft»
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The BSF is committed to the compulsory home economics education in Swiss schools and to the general recognition of domestic work as a profession. In 1923 the Schweizische Central Office for women's careers opened on the initiative of the second Swiss women's congress, which mainly took political
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The amendments of 1949 allowed the inclusion of mixed organisations, such as the women's suffrage clubs and the incorporation of the Swiss Federal women's secretariat (founded in 1943). The campaign "Equal pay for equal work" and the
308:(Argef 2001) for seeking a revision of the so-called three-phase model of 1958. The nationwide spread of the "Ticino Model" in the pre-school and primary school education, may ensure a gainful employment and motherhood. 218: 98: 841: 605: 426: 317: 856: 851: 846: 631: 768: 701: 436: 266:, an artificial island was poured, being still a popular meeting place used also as lido in the summer and for events, among them the 60: 487: 472: 457: 274:
proposed the decision to organise a third SAFFA on the occasion of their women picnic brunches on the Swiss national holiday on the
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Since 1970, the BSF had recorded a loss of meaning, which contributed among others the setting of the Swiss woman newspaper (
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influence in addition to giving advice. Female employment was still at risk despite the success of the
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La SAFFA (Schweiz. Ausstellung fĂĽr Frauenarbeit) de 1958 Ă  Zurich: son architecture et ses architectes
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Die Tugend der Not. Zu den beiden historischen Ausstellungen fĂĽr Frauenarbeit (SAFFA 1928 und 1958)
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Ausstellungen - Darstellungen, Beiträge zum Diplomwahlfach "Frauen in der Geschichte des Bauens"
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Frauen bauen Staat. 100 Jahre Bund Schweizerischer Frauenorganisationen; 1900–2000
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Verflixt und zugenähnt. Frauenberufsbildung - Frauenerwerbsarbeit 1888 - 1988
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Der Supermarkt im Kopf: Konsumkultur und Wohlstand in der Schweiz nach 1945.
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As of November 2014, alliance F comprises more than 150 nationwide
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The presidents of the progressive women's associations from Bern (
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Federation of Swiss women's associations, since 2011 known as
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From 17 July until 15 September 1958, the BSF led the second
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by 2011) is the Federation of Swiss Women's Associations.
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Emma Boos-Jegher (co-founder, vice president 1912–1916)
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alliance F (Bund Schweizerischer Frauenvereine BSF)
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Archived from 362:Anne de Montet-Burckhardt (president 1929–1935) 353:(co-founder, president 1904–1910 and 1916–1920) 368:Adrienne Jeannet-Nicolet (president 1944–1949) 427:Members of Bund Schweizerischer Frauenvereine 392:Rosmarie Zapfl-Helbling (president 2006–2014) 8: 338:(co-founder, member of the board until 1908) 16: 115:Alliance de sociĂ©tĂ©s fĂ©minines suisses, ASF 777:2020 – Der weibliche Blick auf die Zukunft 15: 389:Sibylle Burger-Bono (president 1999–2005) 359:Elisabeth Zellweger (president 1920–1929) 563:"Hubacher [-Constam], Annemarie" 792: 608:. gosteli-foundation.ch. Archived from 517: 174:On the occasion of the creation of the 107:Bund Schweizerischer Frauenvereine, BSF 658: 647: 478:Marie-Louise Barben, Elisabeth Ryter: 383:Rolande Gaillard (president 1965–1971) 842:Feminist organisations in Switzerland 531: 529: 527: 525: 523: 521: 7: 769:Historical Dictionary of Switzerland 312:Associated organisations and members 300:In 1999, the BSF decided to renamed 852:1899 establishments in Switzerland 14: 819: 807: 795: 857:Women's suffrage in Switzerland 452:. Verlag der NZZ, ZĂĽrich 2000, 437:Women's suffrage in Switzerland 416:(member of the board 1968–1972) 410:(member of the board 1949–1957) 365:Clara Nef (president 1935–1944) 306:Arbeitsgemeinschaft Frauen 2001 61:Women's suffrage in Switzerland 497:. 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Index

Kilchberg, ZĂĽrich
Women's suffrage in Switzerland
Switzerland
alliance F
‹See Tfd›
German
French
Helene von MĂĽlinen
Emma-Boos Jegher
de
nl
Marguerite Duvillard-Chavannes
de
nl
Camille Vidart
Switzerland
International Council of Women
Swiss Civil Code
AHV
SAFFA
League of Nations
UNESCO
SAFFA

Lux Guyer

Saffa-Insel
ZĂĽrichsee
SAFFA
Landiwiese

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