Maternal Health in Post-Soviet Georgia |
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Authors: | Tamar Dagargulia Medo Badashvili |
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Institution: | 1. School of Liberal Arts at the University of Georgia , Tbilisidagargulia@yahoo.com;3. Gender and Women's Studies at Tbilisi State University , Tbilisi, Georgia |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT During the post-Soviet economic and political transformation, underprivileged social groups frequently experienced economic instability, financial insecurity, and lack of political representation. During the transition from communism to democracy Georgian women with low social status experienced not only economic hardship but also deterioration of health. Among the negative outcomes of post-Soviet transition were unsafe motherhood, increased cigarette and alcohol consumption, unsafe sex, increased gender violence, and a decline of maternal health. This article analyzes maternal health conditions of Georgian women after the collapse of the Soviet Union. |
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Keywords: | Maternal health policy post-communism post-Soviet Georgia women's health |
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