The Government has announced that there will be a referendum on gender equality held later this year.
Proposals for constitutional amendments are to be published by the end of June and a referendum is set to take place in November.
This follows the recommendations made by the Citizen's Assembly on Gender Equality two years ago.
It recommends that amendments to Articles 40 and 41 of the Constitution including the "women in the home" reference be deleted and replaced.
It has also been recommended that the Constitution should refer to gender equality and non-discrimination.
A Special Oireachtas Committee has been created in order to consider these recommendations, concluding its work in December.
Following the announcement of the referendum, the Government said it will now establish an inter-departmental group this month which will agree on the proposals.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said that women and girls have been discriminated against at home and in the workplace for far too long and supports the plans for gender equality.
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