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The gender pay gap — Origins and policy responses A comparative review of 30 European countries
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Women's …, 2003
The gender pay gap — Origins and policy responses A comparative review of 30 European countries
Gender inequalities in the risks of poverty and social exclusion for disadvantaged groups in thir... more Gender inequalities in the risks of poverty and social exclusion for disadvantaged groups in thirty European countries European CommissionGender inequalities in the risks of poverty and social exclusion for disadvantaged groups in thirty
In Collaboration with, 2005
International IDEA encourages dissemination of its work and will promptly respond to requests for... more International IDEA encourages dissemination of its work and will promptly respond to requests for permission to reproduce or translate its publications.
Expert Group on Gender, Social Inclusion and Employment ... Colette Fagan, Peter Urwin and Kathry... more Expert Group on Gender, Social Inclusion and Employment ... Colette Fagan, Peter Urwin and Kathryn Melling ... European Commission Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Unit G.1 ... Danièle Meulders and Jérôme de Henau (BE) Iskra ...
... PL) Virgínia Ferreira, Portugal (PT) Elena Zamfir, Romania (RO) Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrčela, Slo... more ... PL) Virgínia Ferreira, Portugal (PT) Elena Zamfir, Romania (RO) Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrčela, Slovenia (SI) Magdalena Piscová, Slovakia (SK) Anna-Maija Lehto, Finland (FI) Anita Nyberg, Sweden (SE) Colette Fagan, Peter Urwin, Jill Rubery and Rory Donnelly, United Kingdom ...
Predictors of well-being, happiness and health depending on social activity by gender and country... more Predictors of well-being, happiness and health depending on social activity by gender and country: a comparative study
Czech Sociological Review
This article discusses women's political representation in Central and Eastern Europe in the fift... more This article discusses women's political representation in Central and Eastern Europe in the fifteen years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the adoption of liberal democratic political systems in the region. It highlights the deepseated gender stereotypes that define women primarily as wives and mothers, with electoral politics seen as an appropriate activity for men, but less so for women. The article explores the ways in which conservative attitudes on gender roles hinders the supply of, and demand for, women in the politics of Central and Eastern Europe. It also discusses the manner in which the internalisation of traditional gender norms affects women's parliamentary behaviour, as few champion women's rights in the legislatures of the region. The article also finds that links between women MPs and women's organisations are weak and fragmented, making coalition-building around agendas for women's rights problematic.
Labour Markets, Gender and Institutional Change, 2002
... PL) Virgínia Ferreira, Portugal (PT) Elena Zamfir, Romania (RO) Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrčela, Slo... more ... PL) Virgínia Ferreira, Portugal (PT) Elena Zamfir, Romania (RO) Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrčela, Slovenia (SI) Magdalena Piscová, Slovakia (SK) Anna-Maija Lehto, Finland (FI) Anita Nyberg, Sweden (SE) Colette Fagan, Peter Urwin, Jill Rubery and Rory Donnelly, United Kingdom ...
The gender pay gap — Origins and policy responses A comparative review of 30 European countries
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Women's …, 2003
The gender pay gap — Origins and policy responses A comparative review of 30 European countries
Gender inequalities in the risks of poverty and social exclusion for disadvantaged groups in thir... more Gender inequalities in the risks of poverty and social exclusion for disadvantaged groups in thirty European countries European CommissionGender inequalities in the risks of poverty and social exclusion for disadvantaged groups in thirty
In Collaboration with, 2005
International IDEA encourages dissemination of its work and will promptly respond to requests for... more International IDEA encourages dissemination of its work and will promptly respond to requests for permission to reproduce or translate its publications.
Expert Group on Gender, Social Inclusion and Employment ... Colette Fagan, Peter Urwin and Kathry... more Expert Group on Gender, Social Inclusion and Employment ... Colette Fagan, Peter Urwin and Kathryn Melling ... European Commission Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Unit G.1 ... Danièle Meulders and Jérôme de Henau (BE) Iskra ...
... PL) Virgínia Ferreira, Portugal (PT) Elena Zamfir, Romania (RO) Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrčela, Slo... more ... PL) Virgínia Ferreira, Portugal (PT) Elena Zamfir, Romania (RO) Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrčela, Slovenia (SI) Magdalena Piscová, Slovakia (SK) Anna-Maija Lehto, Finland (FI) Anita Nyberg, Sweden (SE) Colette Fagan, Peter Urwin, Jill Rubery and Rory Donnelly, United Kingdom ...
Predictors of well-being, happiness and health depending on social activity by gender and country... more Predictors of well-being, happiness and health depending on social activity by gender and country: a comparative study
Czech Sociological Review
This article discusses women's political representation in Central and Eastern Europe in the fift... more This article discusses women's political representation in Central and Eastern Europe in the fifteen years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the adoption of liberal democratic political systems in the region. It highlights the deepseated gender stereotypes that define women primarily as wives and mothers, with electoral politics seen as an appropriate activity for men, but less so for women. The article explores the ways in which conservative attitudes on gender roles hinders the supply of, and demand for, women in the politics of Central and Eastern Europe. It also discusses the manner in which the internalisation of traditional gender norms affects women's parliamentary behaviour, as few champion women's rights in the legislatures of the region. The article also finds that links between women MPs and women's organisations are weak and fragmented, making coalition-building around agendas for women's rights problematic.
Labour Markets, Gender and Institutional Change, 2002
... PL) Virgínia Ferreira, Portugal (PT) Elena Zamfir, Romania (RO) Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrčela, Slo... more ... PL) Virgínia Ferreira, Portugal (PT) Elena Zamfir, Romania (RO) Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrčela, Slovenia (SI) Magdalena Piscová, Slovakia (SK) Anna-Maija Lehto, Finland (FI) Anita Nyberg, Sweden (SE) Colette Fagan, Peter Urwin, Jill Rubery and Rory Donnelly, United Kingdom ...