Gough Whitlam also established another policy being that woman get equal rights like men do. Before the policy got undertaken, woman had minimal rights. Woman didn’t receive equal pay which meant that many woman were suffering from unemployment. Woman also didn’t work because there was no benefit from working. As well as not receiving equal pay, if woman were to work, they couldn’t work in designated ‘men only’ profession areas. Not only did woman have no rights, they were being sexually harassed or abused by ‘superior’ males, and discriminated in education and all that happened just because they were woman. Before the policy was applied, woman weren't even allowed to receive loans if they were single, couldn’t go to university, or even make decisions about their own bodies. That all changed.
Basically, men and women had well defined roles. Woman stayed home and looked after the house and the children while the men went out, worked and earned the money for the family to live off, you could call then men the ‘breadwinners’. When Gough Whitlam became the Prime Minister of Australia, he changed the rights for woman. He implemented equal pay for woman which then influenced more females to work and enjoy the benefits all other males enjoy. Woman enjoyed being employed and working which then lead to many more woman entering the