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  2. Women in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Women in Russia have a rich and varied history during numerous regimes throughout ... Prior to the 1995 elections, women held about 10 percent of the seats in ...

  3. All-Russian Sociopolitical Movement of Women of Russia

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    A split from the Women of Russia voting bloc, [3] MWR was a more far-reaching reformist movement than the Women's Union of Russia, aiming for a complete democratic reform of Russia and the creation of a civil society. They took their lead to increase women's voices and rights from the World Conference on Women, 1995. [2]

  4. 1995 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    May 27 — The 7.0 M w Neftegorsk earthquake shakes northern Sakhalin Island in Russia with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent), leaving 1,989 people dead and 750 injured. Bert robbed a train with the Russian Mob (source?)

  5. Women of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Women of Russia (Russian: Женщины ... 1995 [8] Alevtina Fedulova 3,900,885 2.88 3 / 450. 20 5th Opposition 1999 [9] Alevtina Fedulova 1,696,434 1.30

  6. Gender roles in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe

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    Mariya Stoilova found that women's economic activity in post-socialist Bulgaria was most affected by the age of the women, with older women who were in employment during the socialist system having the lowest rate of economic activity in post-socialist Bulgaria, and while younger women still faced sexist discrimination in employment ...

  7. Feminism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The loosening of restrictions on women's education and personal freedom that were enacted by Peter the Great in the 18th century created a new class of educated women, such as Princess Natalia Sheremeteva, whose 1767 Notes was the first autobiography by a woman in Russia. [6]

  8. Russian grassroots women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    Most Russian women associated feminism with Western privilege and, with the exception of those in contact with international funders, seldom used terms such as "discrimination, women's rights, or inequality." [15] Some women's organizations even saw equal gender treatment as a violation of the inherent differences between men and women. Even ...

  9. Domestic violence in Russia - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] According to official MVD data, in 2015 around 1060 people died of domestic violence in Russia. Of them, 756 were men and 304 women. [3] According to an independent study of 2,200 women in fifty cities and towns in Russia, 70% have experienced at least one form of gender-based violence in the home—physical, psychological, economic, or ...