Superwomen and the Double Burden: Women's Experience of Change in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet UnionChris Corrin Scarlet Press, 1992 - 297 pages Over de dagelijkse realiteit van het vrouwenbestaan. |
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Page 100
... Slovak lands joined together under one state authority after the breakup of the Austro- Hungarian Empire in 1918. Slovakia was always a more rural country with a stronger Catholic influence and with a distinct language that is taught in ...
... Slovak lands joined together under one state authority after the breakup of the Austro- Hungarian Empire in 1918. Slovakia was always a more rural country with a stronger Catholic influence and with a distinct language that is taught in ...
Page 115
... Slovak Republic there were 77 570 registered unemployed and 7563 vacant posts with only 29 per cent of these vacancies for women . Table 4.2 gives further details of this situation in the Slovak Republic . As is apparent in the table ...
... Slovak Republic there were 77 570 registered unemployed and 7563 vacant posts with only 29 per cent of these vacancies for women . Table 4.2 gives further details of this situation in the Slovak Republic . As is apparent in the table ...
Page 117
... Slovak Government . In the Slovak Republic a Government Committee for Women and the Family was established in June 1990 as an advisory body of the Slovak Government , but at present this seems to be inoperative ( Okruhlicova , 1991 , p ...
... Slovak Government . In the Slovak Republic a Government Committee for Women and the Family was established in June 1990 as an advisory body of the Slovak Government , but at present this seems to be inoperative ( Okruhlicova , 1991 , p ...
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