The Feminization of Poverty in Six Post-State Socialist Societies

  • Éva Fodor
Keywords: poverty, gender, Eastern Europe, feminization of poverty, welfare state

Abstract

Relying primarily on survey data from six East European countries, this paper seeks to answer two questions: 1) Are women over-represented among the poor population in Eastern Europe and if so, where? 2) What possible factors might explain the differences in the gender poverty gap across the countries under study? I find that three of the six countries exhibit significant gender differences in poverty: Russia, Romania and Bulgaria, and hypothesize that the speed of the economic transformations, as well as the resulting development of the welfare state will best explain the cross-country differences.

Published
2024-01-08
How to Cite
Fodor Éva. (2024). The Feminization of Poverty in Six Post-State Socialist Societies. Hungarian Review of Sociology, 11(4), 96-113. Retrieved from https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/szocszemle/article/view/14525
Section
Studies