Rethinking Gender, Work and Care in a New Europe: Theorising Markets and Societies in the Post-Postsocialist EraSpringer, 29 apr 2016 - 388 pagina's This edited collection scrutinises pivotal aspects of women's careers in Eastern Europe, focusing on the foundations of women's employment and its prospects. It deals in particular with whether 'standard' theoretical approaches, mostly modelled on evidence from Western Europe, can be transferred to the analysis of Eastern European countries.
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analysis Austria behaviour Bulgaria CEE countries cent changes child childcare childcare services cohabiting women cohorts compared context couple cultural Czech Republic date accessed de-familialism developed earnings inequality Eastern European countries economic uncertainty effect employers employment rates Esping-Andersen Estonia Eurostat example family policy fathers female employment fertility full-time gender differences gender equality gender gaps gender roles gender segregation Germany higher education household Hungary income individual institutional Italy labour force labour market Latvia level of education Lithuania male maternity men’s motherhood mothers neoliberal NMS8 non-formal Nordic countries norms occupational paid parental leave parenthood part-time participation paternity leave patterns percentage points Poland population position post-socialist post-socialist countries regimes retail sector Romania Roosalu Saar second birth rates secondary education significant Slovakia Slovenia Social Policy society Survey Table tion trade unions transition trends typologies wage gap women’s employment women’s labour work–family