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to the ‘early’ industrializing countries of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. It shows that women are far more … greater equality is rooted in educational opportunities; and argues that both educational provision, and women’s entry into …
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conducted in Ahmedabad in collaboration with the Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA). The author describes the formal and …
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women in South Asian societies. This paper examines this tenet in the context of India, with particular emphasis on possible … policies relating to women’s empowerment against a backdrop of rapid urbanization. …
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World hunger is prevalent yet receives relatively less attention compared to poverty. The MDGs have taken a step to address this with the resolution of halving the number of starving people in the world by 2015. A substantial and sustainable reduction in hunger will also greatly improve the...
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This study examines the role of women's intra-household status relative to men in children's food security in Pakistan … women's intra-household status and children's food security. …
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