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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... gender - because they are women . The term ' gender ' is used here instead of ' sex ' because the former takes into account all of the social phenomena that overlie the basic biological differences between men and women . Child - care ...
... gender - because they are women . The term ' gender ' is used here instead of ' sex ' because the former takes into account all of the social phenomena that overlie the basic biological differences between men and women . Child - care ...
Page 131
... gender segregation or gender - biased choice of subjects . Despite this , statistics for the GDR show a persistent and , during the 1980s , even increasing trend for girls to choose traditionally ' feminine ' occupations . In 1987 , 60 ...
... gender segregation or gender - biased choice of subjects . Despite this , statistics for the GDR show a persistent and , during the 1980s , even increasing trend for girls to choose traditionally ' feminine ' occupations . In 1987 , 60 ...
Page 191
... gender stereotypes , in fact the horizontal structuring of the Soviet labour - market bý gender is very familiar ( see Table 7.1 ) . Table 7.1 Percentage of women in the national economy by Russia and the former Soviet republics 191.
... gender stereotypes , in fact the horizontal structuring of the Soviet labour - market bý gender is very familiar ( see Table 7.1 ) . Table 7.1 Percentage of women in the national economy by Russia and the former Soviet republics 191.
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