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Gendering Family Policies in Post-Communist Europe
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Steven Saxonberg
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2014
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2014
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Book chapters
Introduction
The Influence of International Organizations
Political Parties and Policymakers
Conclusion
Institutional Framework
Historical-Institutional Development
Strategies and Political Opportunities for Womenâs Organizations
The Transition in Central Europe Revisited
Attitudes of the Population
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 37
The Transition in Central Europe Revisited
pp. 72
Historical-Institutional Development
pp. 109
The Influence of International Organizations
pp. 129
Institutional Framework
pp. 150
Attitudes of the Population
pp. 174
Strategies and Political Opportunities for Women’s Organizations
pp. 214
Political Parties and Policymakers
pp. 249
Conclusion
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