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Democratic Reform and the Position of Women in Transitional Economies (Wider Studies in Developmental Economics)
 
 
Democratic Reform and the Position of Women in Transitional Economies (Wider Studies in Developmental Economics) (Hardcover)
by Valentine M. Moghadam (Editor) "Women's political attitudes and roles in Central and Eastern Europe have been influenced in profound ways by the processes of political and economic change that..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Clarendon Press (17 Feb 1994)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0198288204
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198288206
  • Product Dimensions: 24.1 x 16.4 x 2.8 cm
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This volume of papers explores the effect of the political and economic transition in Eastern European countries on the social and economic position of women. It concludes that women suffer through the restructuring of the market and the state. This volume combines a theoretical analysis of these gender specific issues with empirical evidence from a number of East and Central European countries.

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This volume explores the effects of the post-1989 developments in Eastern and Central Europe on the social and economic position of the women of these countries. It explains how the economic crisis and subsequent development, social breakdown, and changing institutions and practices of the state have an impact upon women's roles and status. The volume uses a combination of theoretical work on the fundamental questions of these 'gender dynamics', and empirical studies on aspects such as educational attainment, social security provisions, political representation, and level and type of employment. Several of the papers use comparative analysis, drawing on previous research into women's position during development in the Third World, and under socialism in the years prior to 1989. Countries covered in empirical case studies are Russia, Estonia, Poland, the Czech and Slovak republics, the former East Germany, Hungary, and Bulgaria.

The authors of the papers draw the conclusion that women are among the principal losers in the restructuring process, both through the rise in conservation cultures (eg greater religiosity and emphasis on women's reproductive role), and through the economic imperatives of competing in a market-based system. Contributors: Ireneusz Bialecki, Barbara Heyns, Valentina Bodrova, Maria Diechocinska, Barbara Einhorn, Monica Fong, Kaisa Kauppinen, Dobrinka Kostova, gail Lapidus, Valentine Moghadam, Liba Paukert, Anastasia Posdaskaya, Marily Rueschemeyer, Gordon Weil, Sharon Wolchik


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