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 127
... industry ; they tended to be employed in lower paid , low - status female or feminized occupations or sectors of the economy , for example wages within industry were highest in the metallurgy and energy sectors , both with a majority ...
... industry ; they tended to be employed in lower paid , low - status female or feminized occupations or sectors of the economy , for example wages within industry were highest in the metallurgy and energy sectors , both with a majority ...
Page 129
... industry , the most privileged sector of the economy , due to the concentration of women in jobs requiring lower levels of qualification and responsibility . Hence in 1989 , 56.7 per cent of all women employed in industrial production ...
... industry , the most privileged sector of the economy , due to the concentration of women in jobs requiring lower levels of qualification and responsibility . Hence in 1989 , 56.7 per cent of all women employed in industrial production ...
Page 130
... industrial sector Female participation rates expressed as percentage of total employment in that sector Industrial sector 1970 1980 1989 Industry total 42.5 43.3 41.0 Light industry 55.7 Textiles 66.9 Food processing 47.1 Electronics ...
... industrial sector Female participation rates expressed as percentage of total employment in that sector Industrial sector 1970 1980 1989 Industry total 42.5 43.3 41.0 Light industry 55.7 Textiles 66.9 Food processing 47.1 Electronics ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Hungary | 27 |
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic | 97 |
Copyright | |
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