Five Years after Reunification: East German Women in Transition

Dinah Dodds

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1 Reprinted from Women's Studies International Forum 21.1 (1998). Dinah Dodds, "Five Years After Unification: East German Women in Transition," 175-182, Copyright (1998), with permission from Elsevier Science.

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