Tom 1 Nr 1 (2018): Godność i wartość rodziny
Artykuły

Economic value of domestic work

Katalin Szép
Bio

Opublikowane 12-12-2018

Słowa kluczowe

  • praca w gospodarstwie domowym,
  • wartość ekonomiczna,
  • gospodarstwo domowe,
  • statystyka

Jak cytować

Szép, K. (2018). Economic value of domestic work. The Legal Culture, 1(1), 114–130. https://doi.org/10.37873/legal.2018.1.1.14

Abstrakt

Artykuł analizuje wartość gospodarczą pracy domowej, zgodniez logiką pracy statystycznej: opisuje zjawiska i stosowne do nich miary,definiuje terminologię i wprowadza ją do istniejącego systemu pojęć sta-tystycznych. Następnie Autor zwraca uwagę na istotne dane statystycznedotyczące wartości pracy domowej i wskazuje metody pomiaru tych da-nych. Rezultaty są zilustrowane rachunkiem narodowym gospodarstwdomowych Węgier ukazanym w europejskiej perspektywie.

Pobrania

Brak dostęþnych danych do wyświetlenia.

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