The Economic Dimensionof the Activity of Women in the Council of Ministers in Poland between 1989 and 2008

  • Author: Małgorzata Kamola–Cieślik
  • Year of publication: 2008
  • Source: Show
  • Pages: 76-84
  • DOI Address: http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2008006
  • PDF: ppsy/37/ppsy2008006.pdf

Polish economy is one of but many issues with which the Council of Ministers is concerned. It is managed and run by appropriate ministries, which are responsible for how well they function. Since 1945 most governmental jobs were given to men. There were very few women actively functioning in public life. Throughout the history of the Polish People’s Republic not a single woman was appointed either Prime Minister or VicePrime Minister and very few women were nominated as ministers. There were only two women who were responsible for economic matters, if only to a very limited degree – Maria Milczarek, the Minister of Administration, Infrastructure Economy and Environmental Protection (from 2nd Dec, 1976 to 8th Feb, 1979), and Anna Kędzierska – the Minister of Domestic Trade and Services (from 30th May, 1984 to 6 th Nov, 1985).

 

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