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Changes in gender roles in Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of Communism have been an object of historical and sociological study.

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  • Changes in gender roles in Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of Communism have been an object of historical and sociological study. (en)
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  • How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed (en)
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  • We live surrounded by newly opened porno shops, porno magazines, peepshows, stripteases, unemployment and galloping poverty [...] Romanian women are prostituting themselves for a single dollar in towns on the Romanian-Yugoslav border. In the midst of all this, our anti-choice nationalist governments are threatening our right to abortion and telling us to multiply, to give birth to more Poles, Hungarians, Czechs, Croats, Slovaks. (en)
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  • Changes in gender roles in Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of Communism have been an object of historical and sociological study. (en)
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  • Gender roles in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe (en)
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