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    Polish women's gender-segregated education and employment by OBODZINSKA, BARBARA

    “…Women's employment in Poland during the post-1989 transition period predominates in light industries and lower priority sectors of the economy. Women continue…”
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    Divorce in Poland: Its Legislation, Distribution and Social Context by Lobodzinska, Barbara

    Published in Journal of marriage and family (01-11-1983)
    “…Legal divorce is a relatively new phenomenon in Poland, having been introduced in 1946. Since then, divorce rates have almost tripled, especially in urban…”
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    Children in Polish legislation: intentions and reality by Lobodzinska, B

    Published in Journal of comparative family studies (01-07-1987)
    “…Poland has developed a national family policy. The government is in a continuous process of improving and developing legislation concerning the family…”
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    The Education and Employment of Women in Contemporary Poland by Lobodzinska, Barbara

    “…Constantly growing nubmers of single & married women in the Polish labor market can be explained in terms of increasing demand for manpower, which is…”
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    Married Women's Gainful Employment and Housework in Contemporary Poland by Lobodzinska, Barbara

    Published in Journal of marriage and family (01-05-1977)
    “…In Poland over 70 percent of married women are gainfully employed. They perform traditional female roles as wives, mothers and housekeepers, as well as the…”
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    Women's Employment or Return to "Family Values" in Central-Eastern Europe by LOBODZINSKA, BARBARA

    Published in Journal of comparative family studies (01-10-1996)
    “…To analyze women's family and employment roles combined with their attitudes toward these role, under the new conditions of socialism, calls for a review of…”
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    A Cross-Cultural Study of Mixed Marriage in Poland and the United States by Lobodzinska, Barbara

    “…Mixed marriages are an exception in Poland, but are increasing among Polish emigrants to the US, where they often serve as a way of acquiring a permanent…”
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    Post-war immigration in the United States and the state of Minnesota: the process of entering an all-American community by Lobodzinska, B

    Published in International migration (01-06-1986)
    “…The author focuses on characteristics of Polish immigrants in Minnesota in the years since World War II. Particular attention is given to the immigrants'…”
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    Love as a Factor in Marital Decision in Contemporary Poland by LOBODZINSKA, BARBARA

    Published in Journal of comparative family studies (01-04-1975)
    “…Premarital behavior and attitudes in contemporary Poland are presented, with emphasis on the social sphere in which future spouses become acquainted and on…”
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    A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY OF MIXED MARRIAGES IN POLAND AND THE UNITED STATES by LOBODZINSKA, BARBARA

    “…Mixed marriages of Polish emigrants are a new and an increasing phenomena. The tendency of Poles to marry among the same ethnic group prevailed until recently…”
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    Divorce in Poland: Its Legislation, Distribution and Social Context by Lobodzinska, Barbara

    “…Discusses legal divorce in Poland. Several changes in family law have been introduced to protect the welfare of children. Yet, because of the difficult…”
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    Married Women's Gainful Employment and Housework in Contemporary Poland by Lobodzinska, Barbara

    “…In Poland over 70 percent of married women are gainfully employed. They perform traditional female roles as wives, mothers and housekeepers, as well as the…”
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