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 38
... Women in leading positions sexual life of these young women has to take place either in bars or on the street , the ... number of women achieving leading positions in Hungary has been slow and discrimination has decreased only ...
... Women in leading positions sexual life of these young women has to take place either in bars or on the street , the ... number of women achieving leading positions in Hungary has been slow and discrimination has decreased only ...
Page 112
... women retire at 60 , men at 65. In addition there is the assumption that early - retired women will take up posts of ... number of women completing technical college training rose from 44.5 per cent of all who studied in these ...
... women retire at 60 , men at 65. In addition there is the assumption that early - retired women will take up posts of ... number of women completing technical college training rose from 44.5 per cent of all who studied in these ...
Page 196
... women's additional obligations mean that they do not progress in their careers at an equal rate to men . This ... number of women directors is virtually negligible - less than 1 per cent in Armenia and between 1 and 2 per cent in ...
... women's additional obligations mean that they do not progress in their careers at an equal rate to men . This ... number of women directors is virtually negligible - less than 1 per cent in Armenia and between 1 and 2 per cent in ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Hungary | 27 |
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic | 97 |
Copyright | |
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