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Tables xi
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
Part I OVERVIEW 1
1. The Family and Working Women during and after
Socialist Industrialization and Ideology
Barbara Lobodzinska 3
Part II BULGARIA 47
2. Women in Bulgaria
Bistra Anachkova 55
Part III CZECH REPUBLIC AND SLOVAKIA 69
3. Women and Family—The Czech Version of Development
and Chances for Improvement
Marie (^ermdkovd 5
4. Women s Equality, Work, and Family in the Czech Republic
Alena Heitlinger 87
viii Contents
Part IV GERMANY
(FORMER GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC) 101
5. East German Women—Chief Losers in German Unification
Hanna Behrend 113
6. The Family in the German Democratic Republic
from a Western Point of View
Barbara Ketelhut 123
Part V HUNGARY 131
7. The Position of Hungarian Women in the Process
of Regime Change
Katalin Koncz 139
Part VI LITHUANIA 149
8. Women and Family in Lithuania
Irena Juozeliuniene and Vida Kanopiene 155
Part VII POLAND 165
9. The Impact of Socioeconomic Restructuring on Polish Women
Anna M. Zajicek and Toni M. Calasanti 179
10. Women and Families in Poland: Pressing Problems
and Possible Solutions
Jill M. Bystydzienski 193
Part VIII ROMANIA 205
11. Participation of Women in the Workforce: The Case of Romania
Doina Pasca Harsanyi 213
Part IX FORMER YUGOSLAVIA 219
12. Redomestication of Women and Democratization
in Postsocialist Slovenia
Maca Jogan 229
13. Women and Work in Former Yugoslavia
and Their Present Situation
Andjelka Milic 237
Contents ix
14. Women, Work, and Family in Former Yugoslavia
Joy B. Reeves 245
Part X CONCLUSION 259
15. Equal Opportunities: Obstacles and Remedies
Barbara Lobodzinska 261
Appendix: Statistical Information on Central Eastern
Europe 275
References 285
Index 301
About the Contributors 311
Tables
1-1 Political, Economic, and Social Main Components of
Similarities and Differences in Central Eastern Europe Conditioned
by the Past, the National Cultures, and the Progression of
Industrialization and Socialist Economy 4
1-2 Vital Statistics in Eight Central Eastern European
Countries: 1989-1991 10
1-3 Factors Lowering or Increasing Age at Marriage and
Accelerating or Delaying Decisions to Marry in Central
Eastern European Countries 17
1-4 Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Slovenia,
Yugoslavia—Population Age Fifteen and Over by Educational
Level and Gender: 1989-1991 20
1-5 Women in Labor Force and Women in Unemployment in Central
Eastern European Countries, 1989-1991 23
1-6 Women s Employment by Economy Sectors in
Czechoslovakia, Former GDR, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland,
Romania, Slovenia, and Former Yugoslavia: 1989-1991 26
1-7 Women Employees in Selected Branches of the Economy—
Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Lithuania,
Poland, Romania: 1989-1992 (in Percent of Total Employment
in Respective Categories) 28
xii Tables
1-8 Women s Monthly Average Wages in Selected Branches of
the Economy and Occupations in Percentage of Men s Income
(in Respective Categories): Former GDR and Poland 32
1-9 Full-Time Employment by Gender and Educational Level (in
Percent): Former Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, and Poland 34
1-10 Circumstances Fostering and Restraining Women s Equality
in the Socialist and Postsocialist Societies 45
2-1 Occupations and Professions in Which the Majority of Men
or Women Are Employed in Bulgaria 50
2-2 Bulgaria: Women Executives, Managers and Professionals
of the Work-experienced Labor Force in 1989 and Women s
Employment by Occupational Groups in 1991 51
2-3 Bulgaria and Hungary—Women s Share of Employment
by Industry in 1991 and Employers Gender Preference in
Recruiting Skilled Production Workers 52
3-1 Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic, and Slovakia—University
Students by Gender: 1991/1992 71
3-2 Czechoslovakia—Population Fifteen Years Old and Over by
Gender and Educational Level: 1991 71
3-3 Czechoslovakia: Employees by Gender and Educational
Level in 1991 72
3-4 Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic, and Slovakia—Women
Employed in the Nationalized Economy by Branches of Industry: 1991 73
3-5 Czech Republic and Slovakia: Family, Women, and the
Post-1989 Transformation Process 78
4-1 East Germany—Women University Students and Graduates in
Percent of Total: 1951-1989 106
4-2 East Germany—Women Employed in the Nationalized Economy
by Completed Education: 1988 106
4-3 East Germany—Women s Employment in Percent of Total
Employment in Respective Branches of Industry and in Percent
of Women s Employment: 1989 107
Tables xiii
4-4 East Germany—Women in Managerial Positions by Branches of
Industry: 1988 108
4-5 East Germany—Full-time Female Employees Income in Percent
of Men s Income, by Wage Categories (in GDR marks) 109
5-1 Gross Monthly Wages of Women Manual and Non-manual
Workers in Hungary in 1991 137
5-2 Distribution of Population (Seven Years Old and Over)
by Highest Educational Level and by Gender in Hungary:
1930-1990 142
5-3 Percentage of Employees in Hungary Among Adult Female
and Male Population: 1949-1990 144
6-1 Lithuanian Population Fifteen Years Old and Over by Gender,
Urban-rural Residence, and Educational Level in 1989 153
6-2 Selected Types of Occupations, Professions and Positions
in Work-experienced Labor Force by Gender in Lithuania in 1989 153
6-3 Distribution of Lithuanian Men s and Women s Responses to the
Question: What Should a Married Woman Do If the Family Was
Financially Well-provided For? 163
7-1 Urban-rural Ratio of Polish Women per 100 Men in Productive
and Postproductive Age Categories: 1991 167
7-2 Polish Families with Children by Number of Children and
Urban-rural Residence in 1988 167
7-3 Polish Womanhood (Woman or Wife) in Public
Perception 170
7-4 Polish Women University Students by Faculty: 1970/1971
and 1991/1992 174
7-5 Polish Women in Legal Professions: 1970-1981 174
7-6 Polish Women s Average Monthly Salaries in Selected Full-time
Occupations, Professions, and Positions in the Work-experienced Labor
Force in 1990 (in Polish Currency) l15
xiv Tables
7-7 Polish Women s Motivation for Work in 1988 176
8-1 Romanian Employees in the National Economy by Gender and
Branches of Industry in 1990 210
8-2 Romanian Teachers by Gender and Employment in
1989/1990 210
9-1 Slovenia: Population Fifteen Years Old and Over by Gender and
Educational Level: 1991 224
9-2 Yugoslavia (Without Independent Republics): Graduate Students
by Gender and Department: 1991 226
9-3 Women University Students by Faculty at Ljubljana University
in Slovenia in 1990/91 231
9-4 Women Employees in Selected Industries in Yugoslavia 239
9-5 Characteristics of Selected Nationalities in Yugoslavia 250
9-6 Measures of Gender Inequality in Yugoslavia 252
A-l Territory and Population of Eight Central Eastern European
Countries: 1989-1992 276
A-2 Ethnic and Other Social Indicators in the Eight Central Eastern
European Countries: 1990 278
A-3 Natural Resources and Raw Materials, Principal Agricultural
Production, Principal Industrial Production, Exports, Imports in
Nine Central Eastern European Countries: 1988 280
A-4 Gross National Product, Per Capita Income, Gross External
Debt, Passenger Cars, Telephones, and Television Receivers in
Seven Central Eastern European Countries: 1988 282
A-5 Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Poland: Selected Appliances and
Motor Vehicles per 100 Households in 1988-1991 283
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Contents
Tables xi
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
Part I OVERVIEW 1
1. The Family and Working Women during and after
Socialist Industrialization and Ideology
Barbara Lobodzinska 3
Part II BULGARIA 47
2. Women in Bulgaria
Bistra Anachkova 55
Part III CZECH REPUBLIC AND SLOVAKIA 69
3. Women and Family—The Czech Version of Development
and Chances for Improvement
Marie (^ermdkovd '5
4. Women's Equality, Work, and Family in the Czech Republic
Alena Heitlinger 87
viii Contents
Part IV GERMANY '
(FORMER GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC) 101
5. East German Women—Chief Losers in German Unification
Hanna Behrend 113
6. The Family in the German Democratic Republic
from a Western Point of View
Barbara Ketelhut 123
Part V HUNGARY 131
7. The Position of Hungarian Women in the Process
of Regime Change
Katalin Koncz 139
Part VI LITHUANIA 149
8. Women and Family in Lithuania
Irena Juozeliuniene and Vida Kanopiene 155
Part VII POLAND 165
9. The Impact of Socioeconomic Restructuring on Polish Women
Anna M. Zajicek and Toni M. Calasanti 179
10. Women and Families in Poland: Pressing Problems
and Possible Solutions
Jill M. Bystydzienski 193
Part VIII ROMANIA 205
11. Participation of Women in the Workforce: The Case of Romania
Doina Pasca Harsanyi 213
Part IX FORMER YUGOSLAVIA 219
12. Redomestication of Women and Democratization
in Postsocialist Slovenia
Maca Jogan 229
13. Women and Work in Former Yugoslavia
and Their Present Situation
Andjelka Milic 237
Contents ix
14. Women, Work, and Family in Former Yugoslavia
Joy B. Reeves 245
Part X CONCLUSION 259
15. Equal Opportunities: Obstacles and Remedies
Barbara Lobodzinska 261
Appendix: Statistical Information on Central Eastern
Europe 275
References 285
Index 301
About the Contributors 311
Tables
1-1 Political, Economic, and Social Main Components of
Similarities and Differences in Central Eastern Europe Conditioned
by the Past, the National Cultures, and the Progression of
Industrialization and Socialist Economy 4
1-2 Vital Statistics in Eight Central Eastern European
Countries: 1989-1991 10
1-3 Factors Lowering or Increasing Age at Marriage and
Accelerating or Delaying Decisions to Marry in Central
Eastern European Countries 17
1-4 Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Slovenia,
Yugoslavia—Population Age Fifteen and Over by Educational
Level and Gender: 1989-1991 20
1-5 Women in Labor Force and Women in Unemployment in Central
Eastern European Countries, 1989-1991 23
1-6 Women's Employment by Economy Sectors in
Czechoslovakia, Former GDR, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland,
Romania, Slovenia, and Former Yugoslavia: 1989-1991 26
1-7 Women Employees in Selected Branches of the Economy—
Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Lithuania,
Poland, Romania: 1989-1992 (in Percent of Total Employment
in Respective Categories) 28
xii Tables
1-8 Women's Monthly Average Wages in Selected Branches of
the Economy and Occupations in Percentage of Men's Income
(in Respective Categories): Former GDR and Poland 32
1-9 Full-Time Employment by Gender and Educational Level (in
Percent): Former Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, and Poland 34
1-10 Circumstances Fostering and Restraining Women's Equality
in the Socialist and Postsocialist Societies 45
2-1 Occupations and Professions in Which the Majority of Men
or Women Are Employed in Bulgaria 50
2-2 Bulgaria: Women Executives, Managers and Professionals
of the Work-experienced Labor Force in 1989 and Women's
Employment by Occupational Groups in 1991 51
2-3 Bulgaria and Hungary—Women's Share of Employment
by Industry in 1991 and Employers' Gender Preference in
Recruiting Skilled Production Workers 52
3-1 Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic, and Slovakia—University
Students by Gender: 1991/1992 71
3-2 Czechoslovakia—Population Fifteen Years Old and Over by
Gender and Educational Level: 1991 71
3-3 Czechoslovakia: Employees by Gender and Educational
Level in 1991 72
3-4 Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic, and Slovakia—Women
Employed in the Nationalized Economy by Branches of Industry: 1991 73
3-5 Czech Republic and Slovakia: Family, Women, and the
Post-1989 Transformation Process 78
4-1 East Germany—Women University Students and Graduates in
Percent of Total: 1951-1989 106
4-2 East Germany—Women Employed in the Nationalized Economy
by Completed Education: 1988 106
4-3 East Germany—Women's Employment in Percent of Total
Employment in Respective Branches of Industry and in Percent
of Women's Employment: 1989 107
Tables xiii
4-4 East Germany—Women in Managerial Positions by Branches of
Industry: 1988 108
4-5 East Germany—Full-time Female Employees' Income in Percent
of Men's Income, by Wage Categories (in GDR marks) 109
5-1 Gross Monthly Wages of Women Manual and Non-manual
Workers in Hungary in 1991 137
5-2 Distribution of Population (Seven Years Old and Over)
by Highest Educational Level and by Gender in Hungary:
1930-1990 142
5-3 Percentage of Employees in Hungary Among Adult Female
and Male Population: 1949-1990 144
6-1 Lithuanian Population Fifteen Years Old and Over by Gender,
Urban-rural Residence, and Educational Level in 1989 153
6-2 Selected Types of Occupations, Professions and Positions
in Work-experienced Labor Force by Gender in Lithuania in 1989 153
6-3 Distribution of Lithuanian Men's and Women's Responses to the
Question: "What Should a Married Woman Do If the Family Was
Financially Well-provided For?" 163
7-1 Urban-rural Ratio of Polish Women per 100 Men in Productive
and Postproductive Age Categories: 1991 167
7-2 Polish Families with Children by Number of Children and
Urban-rural Residence in 1988 167
7-3 Polish Womanhood (Woman or Wife) in Public
Perception 170
7-4 Polish Women University Students by Faculty: 1970/1971
and 1991/1992 174
7-5 Polish Women in Legal Professions: 1970-1981 174
7-6 Polish Women's Average Monthly Salaries in Selected Full-time
Occupations, Professions, and Positions in the Work-experienced Labor
Force in 1990 (in Polish Currency) l15
xiv Tables
7-7 Polish Women's Motivation for Work in 1988 176
8-1 Romanian Employees in the National Economy by Gender and
Branches of Industry in 1990 210
8-2 Romanian Teachers by Gender and Employment in
1989/1990 210
9-1 Slovenia: Population Fifteen Years Old and Over by Gender and
Educational Level: 1991 224
9-2 Yugoslavia (Without Independent Republics): Graduate Students
by Gender and Department: 1991 226
9-3 Women University Students by Faculty at Ljubljana University
in Slovenia in 1990/91 231
9-4 Women Employees in Selected Industries in Yugoslavia 239
9-5 Characteristics of Selected Nationalities in Yugoslavia 250
9-6 Measures of Gender Inequality in Yugoslavia 252
A-l Territory and Population of Eight Central Eastern European
Countries: 1989-1992 276
A-2 Ethnic and Other Social Indicators in the Eight Central Eastern
European Countries: 1990 278
A-3 Natural Resources and Raw Materials, Principal Agricultural
Production, Principal Industrial Production, Exports, Imports in
Nine Central Eastern European Countries: 1988 280
A-4 Gross National Product, Per Capita Income, Gross External
Debt, Passenger Cars, Telephones, and Television Receivers in
Seven Central Eastern European Countries: 1988 282
A-5 Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Poland: Selected Appliances and
Motor Vehicles per 100 Households in 1988-1991 283 |
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spelling | Family, women, and employment in Central-Eastern Europe ed. by Barbara Łobodzińska Westport, Conn. ; London Greenwood Press 1995 XXIV, 315 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Contributions in sociology 112 Frau Wirtschaft Women -- Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions Women -- Employment -- Europe, Eastern Women -- Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions Family -- Europe, Eastern Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd rswk-swf Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd rswk-swf Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 gnd rswk-swf Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions -- 1989- Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 g Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 s Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 s Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 s DE-604 Łobodzińska, Barbara edt Contributions in sociology 112 (DE-604)BV000003293 112 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016880716&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Family, women, and employment in Central-Eastern Europe Contributions in sociology Frau Wirtschaft Women -- Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions Women -- Employment -- Europe, Eastern Women -- Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions Family -- Europe, Eastern Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4018202-2 (DE-588)4016397-0 (DE-588)4069349-1 (DE-588)4075739-0 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Family, women, and employment in Central-Eastern Europe |
title_auth | Family, women, and employment in Central-Eastern Europe |
title_exact_search | Family, women, and employment in Central-Eastern Europe |
title_exact_search_txtP | Family, women, and employment in Central-Eastern Europe |
title_full | Family, women, and employment in Central-Eastern Europe ed. by Barbara Łobodzińska |
title_fullStr | Family, women, and employment in Central-Eastern Europe ed. by Barbara Łobodzińska |
title_full_unstemmed | Family, women, and employment in Central-Eastern Europe ed. by Barbara Łobodzińska |
title_short | Family, women, and employment in Central-Eastern Europe |
title_sort | family women and employment in central eastern europe |
topic | Frau Wirtschaft Women -- Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions Women -- Employment -- Europe, Eastern Women -- Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions Family -- Europe, Eastern Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Frau Wirtschaft Women -- Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions Women -- Employment -- Europe, Eastern Women -- Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions Family -- Europe, Eastern Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern Familie Berufstätigkeit Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions -- 1989- Osteuropa Aufsatzsammlung |
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