Russian Women and the End of Soviet Socialism by Judith McKinney

Russian Women and the End of Soviet Socialism by Judith McKinney

Author:Judith McKinney
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783030162269
Publisher: Springer International Publishing


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Footnotes

1Coal and steel towns, for example, had unusually low female labor force participation rates, due in part to the lack of good jobs for women and in part to the above-average wages paid to the male workers (Granick 1987: 83). Towns with predominantly “female” jobs, on the other hand, were more likely to be characterized by relatively small male populations than by significant male unemployment. Thus, Ivanova, a textile town, became known as “The City of Brides” because of its demographic imbalance.



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