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hypothesis of Haddad and Reardon (1993) that gender bias is inversely related to the importance of female labour in agricultural …
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northwest China. Design/methodology/approach – Using hemoglobin (Hb) levels as the outcome variable, the authors first measure … the overall impact of a nutritional training program, then measure the impact separately by gender. Both descriptive and … itself, one of the policy implications of this study is that malnutrition is still a serious problem in China and it is worse …
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The major objective of this paper is to discuss the development of rural labor markets in China during the past two …
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The supermarket revolution has arrived in China and is spreading as fast as or faster than anywhere in the world. As … communities in the Greater Beijing area, we find small and poor farmers have actively participate in the emergence of China … the paper we document seven characteristics of China's food economy that we believe account for this unique set of …
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The emergence of China as an economic power is one of the miracle growth stories of the last part of the 20th century …). In fact, by the end of 2007 China had achieved many of its Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). …
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