Women in the Labor Market

Abstract
Unemployment today is becoming the symbol of our time. This disaster was quite unexpected yet inevitable. It was unexpected because people, more than one generation of whom formed under the conditions of a guaranteed right to work, who were reared with an unequivocal attitude toward unemployment as a phenomenon that is not part of our way of life were unprepared for such drastic changes. It was inevitable because crisis processes in society and structural changes readily suggest that worker layoffs will assume mass proportions in the near future.

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