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 116
... official trade unions was 66 per cent , with male participation at 77 per cent . Participation in the official Women's Union was 41 per cent . Office holders in all of these organizations in 1984 were as follows : the KSC ( Communist ...
... official trade unions was 66 per cent , with male participation at 77 per cent . Participation in the official Women's Union was 41 per cent . Office holders in all of these organizations in 1984 were as follows : the KSC ( Communist ...
Page 128
... official statistics . They were simply excluded from the parameters of the official canon as adopted from Marx , Engels , Bebel to the exclusion of Kollontai . It was mechanistically ( and somewhat simplistically ) assumed that all ...
... official statistics . They were simply excluded from the parameters of the official canon as adopted from Marx , Engels , Bebel to the exclusion of Kollontai . It was mechanistically ( and somewhat simplistically ) assumed that all ...
Page 183
... official currency of the Soviet Union has been the rouble which until recently exchanged with the pound sterling at an official rate of 1 : 1 . Since its flotation by the Russian President Boris Yeltsin its value has plummeted and at ...
... official currency of the Soviet Union has been the rouble which until recently exchanged with the pound sterling at an official rate of 1 : 1 . Since its flotation by the Russian President Boris Yeltsin its value has plummeted and at ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Hungary | 27 |
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic | 97 |
Copyright | |
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