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Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)
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Area/Language: Hungary
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E. BARÁT. 1999. A relational model of identity: Discoursal negotiations for non-oppressive power relations in (researching) Hungarian women's life narratives. Ph.D. thesis. Lancaster.
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Last edited by: Gregory Walker
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Pop. 77.39%
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M.-C. CHIVA. 2002. Patriarchal transitions: Women and democratisation in Hungary and Romania. Ph.D. thesis. Manchester.
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Pop. 63.44%
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C. CORRIN. 1987. The situation of women within Hungarian society. D.Phil. thesis. Oxford.
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Pop. 62.81%
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G. DJORIĆ. 2007. The effects of socio-economic transformation on gender inequality in economic wellbeing: The Hungarian experience from 1992 to 1999. D.Phil. thesis. Oxford.
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Pop. 61.81%
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GYORGYI HORVATH. 2018. Making domestic violence: The discursive emergence of domestic violence in the Hungarian media, 2002-2013. PhD thesis. LSE.
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Pop. 29.77%
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B.E.K. JENTSCH. 1997. Grounds of earnings determination in the new Hungary - the gender dimension. Ph.D. thesis. Edinburgh.
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Pop. 48.24%
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C. KALOCSAI. 1999. Conflicts among lesbian representations in Hungary. M.Phil. thesis. Open.
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Pop. 55.53%
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S. LEE. 1998. Women and transition: A case study of social policy effects in Hungary (1989-1996). Ph.D. thesis. Essex.
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Pop. 46.67%
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T. MALTBY. 1993. Women, pensions and social dependency in Britain and Hungary, 1945-1990. Ph.D. thesis. Sheffield.
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Pop. 49.81%
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JUDITH R. MONORI. 2010. Woman, violence and the prose miniature in the oeuvres of Kharms and Örkény: A multidimensional comparative analysis. PhD thesis. London (UCL).
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Pop. 41.46%
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CAMILLE M. STENGEL. 2015. 'Chicks on the corner' in Budapest: Visualising harm and harm reduction at a women-only syringe exchange programme. PhD thesis. Kent.
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Pop. 33.23%
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