The author attempts to discern the position of women in an economic and social context during the period of Communist rule in Czechoslovakia. He discusses changes that have occurred in the post-Communist countries of Slovakia and Czechia. He focuses on the two social variables of child care and the division of domestic labor and the three labor market issues of unemployment, sexually differentiated jobs, and wage differentials. The comparison between the Czech and Slovak Republics and Communist Czechoslovakia, provides some useful insights into the cultural and policy trends
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Abstract: This paper is based on the results of the research project “The Status of Women and Men in...
Abstract: The situation of women was improved in many respects under the totali-tarian state sociali...
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This article examines gender work and equal opportunities (EO) in five central eastern European (CEE...
This paper will focus on possible transformations of ‘family ’ in post-communist countries of Centra...
How are the distinctive gender regimes in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union cha...
In this article, the authors deal with the issue of the women’s status in labor relations both in th...
In this chapter, I explore the impact of the post-Soviet political and socioeconomic transitions on ...
This bachelor thesis analyzes policy of women's employment in Czechoslovakia after the Second World ...
Whether women of the post-socialist world are winners or losers of economic transformation is vigoro...
Despite the social and economic improvements European Union accession has brought to its member stat...
Draws on a variety of statistical data to discuss how the postcommunist transformation in Central & ...
Early predictions that gender bias would pervade the process of labour market transformation in Cent...
The diploma thesis describes the way of life in postwar Czechoslowakia on the grounds of analysis of...
After the collapse of the ‘communist ’ regimes across Eastern Europe in 1989 the key question of int...
Abstract: This paper is based on the results of the research project “The Status of Women and Men in...
Abstract: The situation of women was improved in many respects under the totali-tarian state sociali...
This research uses four micro-data sets to examine differences in married women's labor force partic...
This article examines gender work and equal opportunities (EO) in five central eastern European (CEE...
This paper will focus on possible transformations of ‘family ’ in post-communist countries of Centra...
How are the distinctive gender regimes in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union cha...
In this article, the authors deal with the issue of the women’s status in labor relations both in th...
In this chapter, I explore the impact of the post-Soviet political and socioeconomic transitions on ...
This bachelor thesis analyzes policy of women's employment in Czechoslovakia after the Second World ...
Whether women of the post-socialist world are winners or losers of economic transformation is vigoro...
Despite the social and economic improvements European Union accession has brought to its member stat...
Draws on a variety of statistical data to discuss how the postcommunist transformation in Central & ...
Early predictions that gender bias would pervade the process of labour market transformation in Cent...
The diploma thesis describes the way of life in postwar Czechoslowakia on the grounds of analysis of...
After the collapse of the ‘communist ’ regimes across Eastern Europe in 1989 the key question of int...
Abstract: This paper is based on the results of the research project “The Status of Women and Men in...
Abstract: The situation of women was improved in many respects under the totali-tarian state sociali...