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Gender bias : roadblock to sustainable development / Jodi L. Jacobson ; Ed Ayres, editor.
Author
Jacobson, Jodi L.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Washington, D.C., USA : Worldwatch Institute, ©1992.
Description
60 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
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HQ1240.5.D44 J33 1992
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Subject(s)
Women in development
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Developing countries
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Women
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Developing countries
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Economic conditions
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Sex discrimination against women
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Developing countries
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Sustainable development
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Developing countries
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Women in development
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Women
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Developing countries
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Social conditions
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Women and land use planning
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Developing countries
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Developing countries
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Economic policy
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Worldwatch Institute
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Ayres, Ed.
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Series
Worldwatch paper ; 110.
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Notes
"September 1992."
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-60).
Contents
The dimensions of gender bias
Sustenance from the commons
Cash crops vs. food security
Who manages the forests
Female poverty and the population trap
A new framework for development.
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ISBN
1878071106
9781878071101
LCCN
92080517
OCLC
26646802
Other standard number
ZBWT00532153
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