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865 related items for PubMed ID: 12293706

  • 21. Puppets on a string: women's wage work and empowerment among female tea plantation workers of Sri Lanka.
    Samarasinghe V.
    J Dev Areas; 1993 Apr; 27(3):329-39. PubMed ID: 12286574
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  • 22. The REFLECT approach to literacy and social change: a gender perspective.
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  • 23. Gender inequalities and demographic behavior.
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  • 24. Decree No. 89-50/PCSON/MAS/CF of 1 September 1989 determining the functions of the Minister of Social Affairs and the Status of Women.
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  • 25. Buying power? Some outcomes of income for women.
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  • 26. From family planning and maternal and child health to reproductive health.
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  • 27. Gender and representation in refugee communities: the experience of the Ikafe programme.
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  • 28. How poor are women in rural India?
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    Asia Pac J Rural Dev; 1992 Jul; 2(1):1-34. PubMed ID: 12344615
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  • 29. Premarital relationships and livelihoods in Ghana.
    Ankomah A.
    Gend Dev; 1996 Oct; 4(3):39-47. PubMed ID: 12347714
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  • 30. AFRA confronts gender issues: the process of creating a gender strategy.
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  • 31. Training for empowerment? A comparative study of nonformal education for women in small island countries.
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  • 32. A project for women, by women.
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  • 33. The Working Women's Forum: organizing for credit and change.
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  • 35. North-South cooperation for survival.
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  • 36. Safe child care and women's empowerment in the developing world.
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  • 38. Children as a resource: environmental degradation and fertility.
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  • 39. Conflict and the women of Chad.
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