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compared to Western European countries. This paper aims at comparing attitudes to women's work between transition and OECD … women's work. The large homogeneity in patriarchal values of Eastern European people with differing socio …
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, and by age 22 significantly more women than men have completed high school or tertiary education. From an early age, both … women and men undertake a lot of unpaid labour for their households that tends to be highly gendered, and women's work is … uncounted in the current System of National Accounts definition of labour. However, women still undertake less paid work than …
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