Exploring higher education governance in Poland and Romania: Re-convergence after divergence?

M Dobbins - European Educational Research Journal, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This analysis focuses on changes in higher education governance in Poland and Romania
in the post-communist era. The author applies a theoretical framework based on institutional …

Higher education governance in Central and Eastern Europe: A perspective on Hungary and Poland

S Tarlea - European Educational Research Journal, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper seeks to answer the question of what motivates governments to introduce and
implement reforms in higher education (HE). The political and economic reasons why some …

Growth models and female labor in post-socialist Eastern Europe

S Avlijaš - Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Eastern European women had the highest labor force participation in the world during
socialism. With the onset of capitalism, significant shares of women permanently exited the …

EU Role in the Insecurities of Central and Eastern European Countries in the Post-Communist Era

A Sabbaghian, R Singh - Int'l Stud. J., 2022 - HeinOnline
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int/sites/fra/page s/search. aspx? i= 001-57862>. 17. Tadevosyan v Armenia (App no …

Explaining variation in female labour force participation across Eastern Europe: The political economy of industrial upgrading and service transition.

S Avlijaš - 2015 - etheses.lse.ac.uk
This thesis proposes a theoretical model to explain the variation in female labour force
participation (FLFP) across post-socialist Eastern Europe. The model is then tested …