Two decades have passed since the beginning of Central East European (CEE) countries transition from socialism and half a decade since they joined the European Union (EU). Focusing on Poland, this book engages in a gender analysis of the impact of these two exogenous events on labour market policies. Womens employment is high on the agendas of governments, as demographic change, competitiveness concerns, and demands for equal opportunities provide key stimuli for policy makers. ...
Two decades have passed since the beginning of Central East European (CEE) countries transition from socialism and h...