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Fuel availability, nutrition and womens' work in highland Peru: Three case studies from contrasting Andean communities.

By: Skar, Sarah Lund.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: World Employment Programme Research Wroking Papers. Publisher: Geneva : International Labour Office, 1983Subject(s): Employment | Energy sources -- Human Nutrition -- Female Manpower. -- Energy sources -- Human Nutrition -- Female Manpower. -- Energy sources -- Human Nutrition -- Female ManpowerSummary: The study explores the relationship between charging fuel availability, rural women's work and family nutrition. It is based on regional field research in three villages representing district ecologies, populations, settlement patterns and land tenure system. The study reveals the linkages between access to eating habits and welfare of villages.
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Includes bibliography.

The study explores the relationship between charging fuel availability, rural women's work and family nutrition. It is based on regional field research in three villages representing district ecologies, populations, settlement patterns and land tenure system. The study reveals the linkages between access to eating habits and welfare of villages.

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