Eva Cox
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| Gender | Female |
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| Age | 87 |
| Date of birth | February 21,1938 |
| Zodiac sign | Pisces |
| Born | Vienna |
| Austria | |
| Founded | Women's Electoral Lobby |
| Education | UNSW Sydney |
| Books | A Truly Civil Society |
| Leading Women | |
| The Impact of Power and Politics in a Complex Environment | |
| Recognising Women's Skill | |
| Weaving Community Links: The Cost Benefits of Telephones in Maintaining the Social Fabric Through the Upaid Work of Women | |
| We Can Not Talk Our Rights: Migrant Women 1975 | |
| From Ummm. . . to Aha!: Recognizing Women's Skills: A Research Project Seeking to Record how Women Perceive and Value the Skills They Developed in Unpaid Community Work | |
| Glenmore Road Public School, Paddington After School Workshop Research Report 1973-74: A Study Funded by the Australian Government Advisory Committee on Child Care | |
| Scarce for Kids: Which NSW Children Can Find the Services They Need? | |
| Meeting Young Women's Needs: A Background Paper | |
| Official site | evacox.com.au |
| Movies/Shows | Brazen Hussies |
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| ID | 1677604 |
Eva Cox Life story
Eva Maria Cox AO is an Austrian-born Australian writer, feminist, sociologist, social commentator and activist. She has been an active advocate for creating a "more civil" society.