This paper assesses trends in women’s labour-market positions in three Central European countries from 1989 .to 2002: Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland. Examined are also how these changes are related to — affect, are derived from and have consequences for — the reformulation of women’s social rights, especially those concerning women’s responsibilities in childbirth and childrearing.With a summary in French and Spanish.
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Fodor, Éva
Maternity and paternity at work
Creator
Addati, Laura
Cassirer, Naomi
Gilchrist, Katherine
Maternity and paternity at work
Creator
Addati, Laura
Cassirer, Naomi
Gilchrist, Katherine
The provision of childcare services
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Plantenga, Janneke
Remery, Chantal
The provision of childcare services
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Plantenga, Janneke
Remery, Chantal
Working conditions and gender in an enlarged Europe
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Pollert, Anna
Fodor, Éva
Buschak, Willy > (forew.)
Working conditions and gender in an enlarged Europe
Comparative study of working conditions for women in 10 central eastern European countries (CEECs).