1st Edition

Women on the Polish Labor Market

360 Pages
by Central European University Press

Can women succeed? Is women's work appreciated equally to men's? Do women's salaries reflect the quality and quantity of work they do? Does gender make a difference? These questions, which often emerge even in democratic societies and free-market economies, are much more acute in the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe. Gender has been an issue thus far neglected in transition... Read more
Chapter 1 Women on the Labor Market: Poland's Second Great Transformation Mike Ingham, Hilary Ingham and Henryk Domanski Chapter 2 On the Appreciated Role of Women Anna Titkow Chapter 3 Gender and Labor Market Change: What Do the Official Statistics Show? Mike Ingham and Hilary Ingham Chapter 4 Demographic and Labor Market Developments in the 1990s Irena Kotowska Chapter 5 Social Mobility in Six East-European Nations Henryk Domanski Chapter 6 Gender and Success in Life Anna Firkowska--Mankiewicz Chapter 7 Stereotypes: Opinions of Female Entrepreneurs in Poland Irena Reszke Chapter 8 Women’s Organizations in Poland Ewa Malinowska Chapter 9 The Participation and Power of Women in Public Life Aleksandra Dukaczewska Chapter 10 Gender and Earnings: A Regional Approach Mike Ingham and Grzegorz Weclawowicz Chapter 11 Agricultural Change and the Labor Market Status of Women Krzysztof Gorlach

Biography

Henryk Domanski is Professor of Sociology in the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology in Polish Academy of Sciences and Head of the Department of Social Structure Research and Department of Studies on Methods and Techniques of Sociological Research.

Mike Ingham is Associate Director at the European Studies Research Institute, University of Salford.

Hilary Ingham is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Economics, Lancaster University, UK.