According to a 1970 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) study, the US, France, Great Britain and Japan employed between 47% and 55% women in their workforces. By the year 2000, those percentages were 65% to 73% (The Economist, 2001). In the United States in 2002 the overall participation of working mothers in the workforce was 72% (Carter, 2003). Today, men and women are equal, an increasing number of women begin to realize that they should the same as man. They should have their own lifestyle, and communicate with the outside