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Research on womens roles in rural development has found that womens contribution to the rural economy is commonly underestimated and that women may find it difficult to benefit from the development process. Within this context, this book looks at the Soviet experience of development as reflected in the lives of rural women. It attempts to analyse the gains made and the problems still faced by rural women in a country where development policies have been accompanied by a formal commitment to sexual equality. In its introduction, the book briefly outlines the impact on rural women of social, economic and political change in the countryside from the revolution to 1960. It then goes on to examine in depth changes in the role and status of women in the Soviet countryside. Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
Notes for readers
Maps
Introduction
1. Women in the rural workforce
2. Women in the rural family
3. Womens roles in rural culture
Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
Index.
Author/Editor Details
Susan Bridger, University of Bradford
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