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Series editor's preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction: No more heroines? | 1 | |
1 | The Legacy of Perestroika | 15 |
2 | Women and Unemployment | 39 |
3 | Living Standards: The Not So Smooth Transition to the Market | 55 |
4 | Tackling Unemployment: The State's Response to a Changing Labour Market | 79 |
5 | Creating Employment: The Response of Women's Organisations | 95 |
6 | Women and Business | 117 |
7 | Survival Strategies | 147 |
8 | Sexual Exploitation and the New Labour Market | 165 |
In conclusion: Transition's victims or heroines of survival? | 193 | |
Appendix: Background to the case-studies | 201 | |
Notes | 205 | |
Bibliography | 210 | |
Index | 218 |
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