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Introduction / Feminism And Economic Inquiry In Communist And Post-Communist Poland / A Comparative Study Of Women In Hungarian And European Academic And Research Institutions / Feminisms And Social Sciences In European Countries With A Statist Feminist Heritage: Networks And Strategies

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  • Marianne Ferber
  • Edith Kuiper
  • Agnieszka Majcher
  • Krisztina Majoros
  • Andrea Pető

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This Explorations investigates the current status of the research done on women's economic position in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), focusing on the current treatment of feminism in these countries. Agnieszka Majcher discusses feminist economic inquiry and the position of women in higher education in Poland. Krisztina Majoros focuses on the progress and problems of women in higher education and research institutions in Hungary and compares these to other EU countries. Finally, Andrea Pető reports on the legacy of what has been termed “statist feminism” and explores various strategies to strengthen feminist economic research in CEE countries.

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  • Marianne Ferber & Edith Kuiper & Agnieszka Majcher & Krisztina Majoros & Andrea Pető, 2004. "Introduction / Feminism And Economic Inquiry In Communist And Post-Communist Poland / A Comparative Study Of Women In Hungarian And European Academic And Research Institutions / Feminisms And Social S," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 10(3), pages 81-118.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:femeco:v:10:y:2004:i:3:p:81-118
    DOI: 10.1080/1354570042000267635
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