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Pension of Women
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 60-70
ISSN: 1883-9290
Aged Women Living Alone
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 5-6
ISSN: 1883-9290
Women and Families as Viewed from the NGO Beijing Forum on Women
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 8, Heft 8, S. 181-184
ISSN: 1883-9290
Moterų nedarbas Lietuvoje ; The women unemployment in lithuania
Societies in every country face the negative phenomenon known as unemployment. The government in every country could make full employment of their respective labour force a primary policy objective. However, this goal is impossible to achieve as evidenced by the fact that even the most developed countries can not avoid unemployment. Furthermore, natural unemployment is even useful for the economy. Every individual desires to have a good job and to earn a good salary. A high unemployment rate in the country indicates that many resources are not being used properly and are consequently being wasted. Unemployment causes many problems for a person. These problems are not only financial, but also personal. It is very important to note, that unemployment not only influences the lives of the single man and his family, but also impacts every person in the country as a whole complex. Women's unemployment is an exceptional part of common unemployment. If one compares separate segments in the labour market, such as the youth or handicapped, it is evident that different reasons cause the origin of women's unemployment. For instance, women are more emotionally vulnerable and physically weaker. In addition, women in the labour market often face discrimination. Women's unemployment is not only a big problem in Lithuania, but also it is a major concern in the whole world. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the situation of women in Lithuania's labour market. In order to obtain this goal, it is necessary to resolve several issues. Primarily, it is essential to explain the theoretical meaning of unemployment, to find the main factors that influence women's unemployment, and to discover possible solutions for women's unemployment.
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Moterų nedarbas Lietuvoje ; The women unemployment in lithuania
Societies in every country face the negative phenomenon known as unemployment. The government in every country could make full employment of their respective labour force a primary policy objective. However, this goal is impossible to achieve as evidenced by the fact that even the most developed countries can not avoid unemployment. Furthermore, natural unemployment is even useful for the economy. Every individual desires to have a good job and to earn a good salary. A high unemployment rate in the country indicates that many resources are not being used properly and are consequently being wasted. Unemployment causes many problems for a person. These problems are not only financial, but also personal. It is very important to note, that unemployment not only influences the lives of the single man and his family, but also impacts every person in the country as a whole complex. Women's unemployment is an exceptional part of common unemployment. If one compares separate segments in the labour market, such as the youth or handicapped, it is evident that different reasons cause the origin of women's unemployment. For instance, women are more emotionally vulnerable and physically weaker. In addition, women in the labour market often face discrimination. Women's unemployment is not only a big problem in Lithuania, but also it is a major concern in the whole world. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the situation of women in Lithuania's labour market. In order to obtain this goal, it is necessary to resolve several issues. Primarily, it is essential to explain the theoretical meaning of unemployment, to find the main factors that influence women's unemployment, and to discover possible solutions for women's unemployment.
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Considering the Meaning of Marriage as Observed in Women
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 15, Heft 2, S. 14-23
ISSN: 1883-9290
Elderly Women and their Flexible Relationships with Children
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 10, Heft 10-2, S. 83-94
ISSN: 1883-9290
Housework Time Allocation and Lifestyles of Married Women
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 8, Heft 8, S. 163-173,208
ISSN: 1883-9290