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Women On The Polish Labour Market Mike Ingham Hilary Ingham Henryk Domanski

  • SKU: BELL-1920754
Women On The Polish Labour Market Mike Ingham Hilary Ingham Henryk Domanski
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Publisher: Central European University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.58 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Mike Ingham, Hilary Ingham, Henryk Domanski
ISBN: 9789639241145, 9789639241138, 963924113X, 9639241148, 9639241138
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Women On The Polish Labour Market Mike Ingham Hilary Ingham Henryk Domanski by Mike Ingham, Hilary Ingham, Henryk Domanski 9789639241145, 9789639241138, 963924113X, 9639241148, 9639241138 instant download after payment.

Can women succeed? Is women's work appreciated equally to men's? Do women's salaries reflect the quality and quantity of work they do? Does gender make a difference? These questions, which often emerge even in democratic societies and free-market economies, are much more acute in the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe. Gender has been an issue thus far neglected in transition economies.
Drawing on official statistics, an international multidisciplinary team of sociologists, economists, demographers and geographers examines how women have been affected by the labor market reforms in Poland in the transition period of the 1990s. The issues discussed include occupational segregation, the social mobility of women, demographic change, the power and participation of women in public life, women's organizations, and labor market reform.
The historical background provided and comparison with other transition countries add a wider perspective to the studies. The innovative message of the book is that, contrary to popular belief and some populist media reporting, women share the fate of their male compatriots and fare as well (or as badly) as men in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe. But to achieve this, women have to endure much hitherto unrevealed hardship and strong adjustment pressure.
Written lucidly and with a non-technical approach, Women on the Polish Labor Market is of interest not only to policy-makers and researchers in the fields of sociology, economy, and women's studies, but also to the general reader.

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