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  • This article compares three popular explanations for changes in femaleemployment in post-socialist countries: retraditionalization, reserve army of labor,and revalued resources. Although these explanations are complementary in manyways, the retraditionalization thesis seems the most accurate explanation. In theearly 1990s, gender-role attitudes were highly traditional, a tendency that mighthave contributed to the huge decrease in female labor force participation.Despite the changes, the comeback of the male-breadwinner family model isunlikely, since the acceptance of women's working roles is rapidly increasing. (xsd:string)
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