Babiak, Jerzy2013-05-082013-05-082011Przegląd Politologiczny, 2011, nr 2, s.167-1781426-8876http://hdl.handle.net/10593/6156The position of women on the European labor market continues to be unstable. In order to make the opportunities for both genders equal at the EU level, appropriate regulations have been adopted since its beginnings. The first regulations focused on the issue of discrimination, aiming at a policy of anti-discrimination. The range of regulations in this area has gradually expanded to become an important part of EU policy. Any improvement in the situation is as- sessed in terms of increased competitiveness, innovativeness and economic growth. EU regu- lations and programs to promote gender equality, including those aimed at improving the situation of women on the labor market have now become a significant field of the Commu- nity’s activities. Progress there is already noticeable, although it continues to call for further commitment and cooperation on many levels.plkobietyrynek pracyUEPozycja kobiet na rynku pracy w świetle regulacji Unii EuropejskiejThe Position of Women on the Labor Market in the Light of EU RegulationsArtykuł