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Introduction Women, Work, and Family: New Soviet Perspectives
In the industrial societies of Europe and the United States, as in the developing countries of the Third World, the relationship between changes in women's economic roles and changes in the structure and functions of the family has attracted growing attention from social scientists and policy-makers alike. The scope and pattern of female employment, it is increasingly recognized, exert a critical influence on many other aspects of economic and social behavior, and most importantly on fertility.
The Soviet system in crisis: A reader of western and soviet views/ Edited by Dallin
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