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 111
... period the increase was from 82.4 per cent to 85.9 per cent . At present 99 per cent of nurses are female , while the number of female doctors totals 46 per cent . In banking the increase for women was from 61.1 per cent to 75.2 per ...
... period the increase was from 82.4 per cent to 85.9 per cent . At present 99 per cent of nurses are female , while the number of female doctors totals 46 per cent . In banking the increase for women was from 61.1 per cent to 75.2 per ...
Page 209
... period there had been broad discussion , and practice , with different social forms of regulating sexuality , by the end of the 1920s the traditional form of the monogamous family as the basic economic ( consuming ) unit was being ...
... period there had been broad discussion , and practice , with different social forms of regulating sexuality , by the end of the 1920s the traditional form of the monogamous family as the basic economic ( consuming ) unit was being ...
Page 224
... periods of heavy industrialization and during World War Two , the role of women as workers was emphasized , although in the latter period this was accompanied by a glorification of the motherland ( mat ' - rodina ) . In the 1970s fears ...
... periods of heavy industrialization and during World War Two , the role of women as workers was emphasized , although in the latter period this was accompanied by a glorification of the motherland ( mat ' - rodina ) . In the 1970s fears ...
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