Abstract

The article discusses the issue of working conditions of female teachers in public mainstream education in the Second Polish Republic. The analysis is based on selected press publications, archival materials, and statistical data. The author studies the question of whether the state policy of the Second Polish Republic promoted the involvement of women in the mainstream education structures and strengthened their professional standing. The work focuses both on the advantages of working as a folk teacher and women’s opportunity for self-fulfillment in mainstream education and on the examples of structural inequality in the access to the aforementioned career.

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