Poverty and Social Exclusion During and After Pola
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Paulina Bunio-Mroczek
Poverty and
Social Exclusion
During and After
Poland’s
Transition to
Capitalism Four
Generations of
Women in a Post-
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Industrial City
Tell Their Life
Stories
Pobieranie Książek, Ebook - Pdf, Doc, Mobi, Epub
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The book is about poverty in Poland during the period of system transformation and in the decade that followed, as
documented in the life courses of consecutive generations of women living in the disadvantaged neighbourhoods in
the post-industrial city. 69 life histories were collected. The authors analyse the life histories of four generations of
women where the oldest are former workers in state-owned factories in which they worked until retirement and who
used to be the avant-garde of the women’s working class during the socialist period. Their daughters,
granddaughters and great-granddaughters occurred redundant on the capitalist labour market and lived on social
benefits. The book is unique in both Polish and world literature since it goes beyond traditionally considered
“feminisation of poverty” in monetary terms. It searches for poverty drivers and maintainers embedded in changes in
industrial relations, welfare regime and family structures and relations. It also tells about women’ efforts and
capabilities to cope with the disadvantage.
The publication will be of interest to a broad audience composed of scholars concerned with poverty, social
marginalisation and exclusion, officers in public and non-governmental institutions as well as to students of social
work, sociology, pedagogy, psychology, social policy, gender studies and family science.