The Congress of Polish Women as an example of the struggle for women's rights
The Congress of Polish Women as an example of the struggle for women's rights
Author(s): Jolanta KaczmarekSubject(s): Civil Society, Politics and Identity
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: Congress of Polish Women; women's rights;women's rights;
Summary/Abstract: When considering the issues related to the fi ght for women’s political it is not possible to disregard some of the most important factors determining the level of women’s participation in political life. As regards scientifi c discussion on the presence of women in government roles, the most frequently cited reason contributing to lesser representation of women are biological, social, ideological, structural, cultural, religious and economic factors. 100 years have passed and women, who account for slightly more than a half of the Polish society, still have too low representation in the parliament, in many cases their salaries are lower than those of men at similar positions, they play specifi c social and professional roles assigned on the grounds of sex, and still some people try to marginalize them professionally and deprive of their freedoms. The aim of this text is to analyze premises for the establishing of the Association of Congress of Women and results achieved over the past ten years. The main objectives adopted for purpose of the text include the verifi cation of demands set by the Association and their implementation, and the analysis of its activity in terms of socio-political changes. Content analysis was used as the method.
Journal: Świat Idei i Polityki
- Issue Year: 17/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 345-368
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English