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Keeping women out: A structural analysis of women's employment in developing countries.

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington : International Centre for Research on Women, 1980Subject(s): Employment | Women -- Female manpower. -- Women -- Female manpowerSummary: Work in the lives of majority of women in the third world is not a matter of equity or self actualization. Working women often come from extremely poor households and includes single women with children and women incomed to men in the lowest income brackets. This study, therefore, discusses women's economic need and women's economic contribution to the wellbeing of the household.
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Work in the lives of majority of women in the third world is not a matter of equity or self actualization. Working women often come from extremely poor households and includes single women with children and women incomed to men in the lowest income brackets. This study, therefore, discusses women's economic need and women's economic contribution to the wellbeing of the household.

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