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<title>Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Sociologica 1984, nr 10</title>
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<title>Rola kobiety w klasie robotniczej</title>
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<description>Rola kobiety w klasie robotniczej
Dzięcielska-Machnikowska, Stefania; Duraj, Danuta
The present study deals with the question of the role of women&#13;
 in the development of the working class, a role performed&#13;
 in the occupational field as well ae in the family.&#13;
 The studied population consisted of women workers (employed&#13;
 in the textile and paper-making industries) with at least one&#13;
 child under 16 years of age. For comparative reasons the study&#13;
 comprised also men workers.&#13;
 The main thesis subjected to verification refereed to the low&#13;
 occupational activity and high family activity which renders women&#13;
 a relatively inactive though not quite passive segment of the&#13;
 working class.&#13;
 In particular the study concentrated on such problems as: opinion and aspirations of women workers towards their own child-&#13;
 ~ren (with speciel regard to education and future occupation),&#13;
 the appraisal of the position and the role of the woman&#13;
 in the family and in the working milieu, attitudes towards&#13;
 ideology, the factory and the Job, a projection of the ideal&#13;
 features of superiors and co-workers, the appraisal of the workers&#13;
 living conditions in Poland, the type and character of postulates&#13;
 referring to work.Women workers constitute over 1/3 of the working class but&#13;
 as wives and mothers they influence the cless as a whole. In the&#13;
 process of socialization women pass their ideological (including&#13;
 world-view), political and occupational attitudes on to their&#13;
 children and thereby fulfill an important class-creating role.&#13;
 The content of these attitudes presented by women workers in the&#13;
 course of a sociological study in therefore not insignificant.&#13;
 Women differ from men in their attitude towards work in the&#13;
 econumic, technical end ideological sense. The contemporary man&#13;
 - a husband, a father - follows a model of an aut-of-house worker.&#13;
 For the woman there is a model of a combined occupation!&#13;
 and family role. It may be inferred from the collected material that women&#13;
 workers concentrate on their work less than men. They are interested&#13;
 mainly in: salaries, consumer goods supplies and in such an&#13;
 organization of work which anables them to combine the job with&#13;
 housework.&#13;
 The other role of women - fulfilled in the family - is&#13;
 realized on several levels including their relation to the house&#13;
 and children to whom women devote much attention. The clasacreating&#13;
 role of women workers is realized mainly through their&#13;
 participation in the process of production, the social organization&#13;
 of work and the division of social wealth. Generally, their&#13;
 class role is fulfilled through the creation of future generations&#13;
 of the class. This, however, can hardly be estimated.
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<dc:date>1984-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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