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Continuity and Change in Family Policies of the New European Democracies: A Comparison of Poland, Hungary, and Romania, Part One: Institutional Legacies and Path Dependence in Family Practice – 1945 to 2000
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Document Date: 2012-01-19 11:44:00


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Poland / Romania / Hungary / Czech Republic / /

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Bolyai University / East European Research University of Washington Box / /

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childcare services / work products / conventional tools / pension systems / social insurance protection / sickness/maternity insurance leaves / social insurance / child care services / child-care and educational systems / /

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Eötvös University / World Bank / Bolyai University / European Research University of Washington Box / International Monetary Fund / U.S. Department of State / European Union / National Council / Minnesota State University / Bismarckian / United States Government / /

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Andrea Gyarmati / Monica Jeremiah / Tomasz Inglot / Deacon / Diana Gabor / Gallagher / Cristina Raţ / Washington Box / /

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Washington / /

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