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The differential effects on women of cash crop production: The case of small holder tea production in Kenya.

By: Sorensen, Anne.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Copenhagen : Centre for Development Research, 1990Subject(s): Women -- Zambia -- Women -- Zambia | Women -- Female manpower -- Women organisation. -- Women -- Female manpower -- Women organisation. -- Women -- Female manpower -- Women organisationSummary: This paper deals with problems of analysing women's changed role in agriculture and considers emerging class differences between women. It focuses on the effects of cash crop production on women of different social economic status among the tea producing kipsigis of Kenya.
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This paper deals with problems of analysing women's changed role in agriculture and considers emerging class differences between women. It focuses on the effects of cash crop production on women of different social economic status among the tea producing kipsigis of Kenya.

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