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We turn in this section to the responses of one male and two female economists. Like the sociologists, they view changes in the lives of women as interrelated, with some more easy to accomplish than others. Both Oleg and Katya maintain that legal changes come swiftest, with alterations in consciousness lagging far behind. Connected to this, Katya regrets what she sees as male conservatism, and observes the difficulty of reshaping male behaviour.

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Buckley, M. (1986). Introduction. In: Buckley, M. (eds) Soviet Social Scientists Talking. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18350-0_7

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