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_aWomen, globalization and fragmentation in the developing world / _cedited by Haleh Afshar, Stephanie Barrientos. |
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_aBasingstoke, Hampshire : _bMacmillan ; _aNew York : _bSt. Martin's Press, _c1999. |
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_tWomen, globalization and fragmentation / _rHaleh Afshar and Stephanie Barrientos -- _tFractioned states and negotiated boundaries : gender and law in India / _rShirin M. Rai -- _tRight-wing mobilization of women in India : hindutva's willing performers / _rJahnavi Phalkey -- _tImpact of global and the reconstruction of local Islamic ideology, and an assessment of its role in shaping feminist politics in post-revolutionary Iran / _rHaleh Afshar -- _tInformal sector and the conservative consensus : a case of fragmentation in Egypt / _rNoha El-Mikawy -- _tWomen-headed households : global orthodoxies and grassroots realities / _rSylvia Chant -- _tWomen, industrialization and the environment in Indonesia / _rInes Smyth -- _tGender and the global food chain : a comparative study of Chile and the UK / _rStephanie Barrientos and Diane Perrons -- _tWomen's work in changing labour markets : the case of Thailand in the 1980s / _rRachel Kurian -- _tHealth education for women as a liberatory process? An example from Tajikistan / _rColette Harris -- _tWhy rural technologies fail to meet the needs of Nigerian women : evidence from Hausa women's groups in Kano State / _rSintiki Tarfa. |
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