@inbook{10.3138/9781442674363.9, ISBN = {9780802078995}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/9781442674363.9}, abstract = {I was born and raised in Hungary and emigrated to Canada in 1982. I remember once in my high school in Budapest we had to fill out a statistical form that included our parents’ occupations. The girl sitting next to me did not know what to put down as her mother’s occupation, because her mother did not work outside the home. The teacher told her to put down ‘housewife.’ I was puzzled by why Martha’s mother had to stay home. All the adult women I knew at that time had an occupation. Only older women stayed at home, but they}, author = {NÓRA JUNG}, booktitle = {Emigre Feminism: Transnational Perspectives}, pages = {95--114}, publisher = {University of Toronto Press}, title = {Feminist Discourse on Central and Eastern Europe: Hungarian Women’s Groups in the Early 1990s as a Case Study}, year = {1999} }