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Women in the Europe and Central Asia region complain about loss of employment, sexual harassment, violence, poor enforcement of the law, poor political representation, and poor health care. Many greet these complaints with skepticism or dismissal. Is it economic expedience due to the sheer magnitude of the changes taking place under the transition? Did the Soviet legacy delude observers into believing that there is gender equality in the region? While budgets shrink, how can gender be integrated into country department work programs? To answer these and other pressing questions regarding the gender issue, the World Bank held a conference in June 1999. Women from the ECA region, Western Europe and the United States gathered to address the lack of Bank knowledge of gender issues in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia Region. The papers from the conference included in this volume describe the present conditions for women, emphasize the need to debunk the myth of gender equality in the Soviet era, and propose urgent legislative measures to address gender disparity. This publication gives women the opportunity to voice their concerns regarding this issue. It will be of interest to regional gender experts, ministries, and think tanks.

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title:Making the Transition Work for Women in Europe and Central Asia World Bank Discussion Papers. Europe and Central Asia Gender and Development Series
author:Lazreg, Marnia.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821346628
print isbn13:9780821346624
ebook isbn13:9780585183336
language:English
subjectWomen--Europe, Eastern--Congresses, Women--Europe, Eastern--Social conditions--Congresses, Women--Asia, Central--Congresses, Women--Asia, Central--Social conditions--Congresses, Women--Former Soviet republics--Congresses, Women--Former Soviet republics--S
publication date:2000
lcc:HQ1590.7.M35 2000eb
ddc:305.42/0947
subject:Women--Europe, Eastern--Congresses, Women--Europe, Eastern--Social conditions--Congresses, Women--Asia, Central--Congresses, Women--Asia, Central--Social conditions--Congresses, Women--Former Soviet republics--Congresses, Women--Former Soviet republics--S
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