Duke University Press
Working Difference: Women's Working Lives in Hungary and Austria, 1945-1995
Working Difference: Women's Working Lives in Hungary and Austria, 1945-1995
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Fodor brings qualitative and quantitative analyses to bear, combining statistical analyses of survey data, interviews with women managers in both countries, and archival materials including those from the previously classified archives of the Hungarian communist party and transcripts from sessions of the Austrian Parliament. She shows how women's access to power varied in degree and operated through different principles and mechanisms in accordance with the stratification systems of the respective countries. In Hungary women's mobility was curtailed by political means (often involving limited access to communist party membership), while in Austria women's professional advancement was affected by limited access to educational institutions and the labor market. Fodor discusses the legacies of Austria's and Hungary's "gender regimes" following the demise of state socialism and during the process of integration into the European Union.
Author: Éva Fodor
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 01/20/2003
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 9.18h x 6.02w x 0.65d
ISBN: 9780822330905
About the Author
Éva Fodor is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Dartmouth College.
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