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
... sectors of the economy , for example wages within industry were highest in the metallurgy and energy sectors , both with a majority male work - force , and lowest in food processing , light industry and textiles , all three sectors ...
... sectors of the economy , for example wages within industry were highest in the metallurgy and energy sectors , both with a majority male work - force , and lowest in food processing , light industry and textiles , all three sectors ...
Page 129
... sectors of the economy , in retail and in the service sector , all of which paid lower wages than did the prioritized heavy industry and construction sectors . Most nurses , crèche and nursery school teachers , secretaries , cleaners ...
... sectors of the economy , in retail and in the service sector , all of which paid lower wages than did the prioritized heavy industry and construction sectors . Most nurses , crèche and nursery school teachers , secretaries , cleaners ...
Page 157
... sectors . In 1990 the Yugoslav average in the state sector was 5603 , ranging from 3778 in Kosova to 6702 in Slovenia . Agriculture : grain , corn , tobacco , sugar beets . Industry : steel , chemicals , wood products , cement ...
... sectors . In 1990 the Yugoslav average in the state sector was 5603 , ranging from 3778 in Kosova to 6702 in Slovenia . Agriculture : grain , corn , tobacco , sugar beets . Industry : steel , chemicals , wood products , cement ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Hungary | 27 |
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic | 97 |
Copyright | |
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