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women movement vs women's movement

The correct phrase is "women's movement." The possessive form is needed to indicate that the movement belongs to women. Using "women movement" without the possessive form is incorrect in this context.

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women movement

This is not correct. The possessive form is needed to indicate ownership.

The correct phrase is "women's movement" to indicate a social or political movement advocating for women's rights and equality.
  • The women's movement became more popular in May 1968 when a defender of women's rights, Simone de Beauvoir, began to write pieces that explained why ...
  • The feminist movement was not rigidly structured or led by a single figure or group. As one feminist wrote, "The women's movement is a non-hierarchical one.
  • Jun 8, 2015 ... Women's movement, Friedan, Betty [Credit: Stacy Walsh ... to vote, the second- wave feminism of the “women's movement” peaked in the 1960s ...
  • Scholars have debated whether the women's movement underwent fundamental change or sustained continuity in the years before and after 1920.10 However, ...

Alternatives:

  • women's rights movement
  • feminist movement
  • women's liberation movement
  • gender equality movement
  • women's advocacy movement

women's movement

This is the correct phrase to use when referring to a social or political movement advocating for women's rights and equality.

Use "women's movement" to specifically refer to a movement that focuses on women's issues and empowerment.
  • The women's movement became more popular in May 1968 when a defender of women's rights, Simone de Beauvoir, began to write pieces that explained why ...
  • The feminist movement was not rigidly structured or led by a single figure or group. As one feminist wrote, "The women's movement is a non-hierarchical one.
  • Jun 8, 2015 ... Women's movement, Friedan, Betty [Credit: Stacy Walsh ... to vote, the second- wave feminism of the “women's movement” peaked in the 1960s ...
  • Scholars have debated whether the women's movement underwent fundamental change or sustained continuity in the years before and after 1920.10 However, ...

Alternatives:

  • women's rights movement
  • feminist movement
  • women's liberation movement
  • gender equality movement
  • women's advocacy movement

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