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Periodical articleFonchingong, C.C.; Ngwa, C.A. (2006)
See this publicationRethinking the Cost-Benefit Equation of Women's Participation in Community-Driven Development in North-Western Cameroon
Indian Journal of Gender Studies. Volume 13 #1. p. 61-82.

Periodical articleGlick, Peter; Roubaud, Francois (2006)
See this publicationExport Processing Zone Expansion in Madagascar: What are the Labour Market and Gender Impacts?
Journal of African Economies. Volume 15 #4. December. p. 722-756.

Book chapterGoldblatt, Beth (2006)
Evaluating the Gender Content of Reparations: Lessons from South Africa
In: Rubio-Marin, Ruth (ed.). What Happened to the Women? Gender and Reparations for Human Rights Violations. New York: Social Science Research Council.

BookGovinda Rao. M.; Chakraborty, Lekha S. (2006)
Fiscal Decentralisation and Local Level Gender Responsive Budgeting in Morocco: Some Observations
New Delhi: National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, Working Paper #42. 20p.

Periodical articleGreig, Delaney (2006)
See this publicationShea Butter: Connecting Rural Burkinabe Women to International Markets through Fair Trade
Development in Practice. Volume 16 #5. August. p. 465-475.

Periodical articleGuerin, Isabelle (2006)
See this publicationWomen and Money: Lessons from Senegal
Development and Change. Volume 37 #3. May. p. 549-570.

Periodical articleHietalahti, Johanna; Linden, Mikael (2006)
Socio-Economic Impacts of Microfinance and Repayment Performance: A Case Study of the Small Enterprise Foundation, South Africa
Progress in Development Studies. Volume 6 #3. June. p. 201-210.

BookHolden, Stein; Kaarhus, Randi; Lunduka, Rodney (2006)
See this publicationLand Policy Reform: The Role of Land Markets and Women's Land Rights in Malawi
Aas, Norway: Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Department of International Environment and Development Studies (Noragric). Noragric Report #36. October. 122p.

Periodical articleHope, R.A. (2006)
See this publicationEvaluating Water Policy Scenarios against the Priorities of the Rural Poor
World Development. Volume 34 #1. January. p. 167-179.

Periodical articleHovorka, Alice J. (2006)
The No. 1 Ladies' Poultry Farm: A Feminist Political Ecology of Urban Agriculture in Botswana
Gender, Place and Culture. Volume 13 #3. p. 207-225.

Periodical articleHovorka, Alice J. (2006)
See this publicationUrban Agriculture: Addressing Practical and Strategic Gender Needs
Development in Practice. Volume 16 #1. February. p. 51-61.

BookInternational Finance Corporation (IFC) (2006)
See this publicationAccess to Finance for Women Entrepreneurs in South Africa: Challenges and Opportunities
Washington, D.C.: International Finance Corporation (IFC), Gender Entrepreneurship Markets (GEM) Programme. 8p.

BookIzumi, Kaori (ed.) (2006)
The Land and Property Rights of Women and Orphans in the Context of HIV and AIDS: Case Studies from Zimbabwe
Cape Town: HSRC Press. 78p.

BookIzumi, Kaori (ed.) (2006)
Reclaiming Our Lives: HIV and AIDS, Women's Land and Property Rights, and Livelihoods in Southern and Eastern Africa: Narratives and Responses
Cape Town: HSRC Press. 117p.

Periodical articleJosephine Para-Mallam, Oluwafunmilayo (2006)
See this publicationFaith, Gender and Development Agendas in Nigeria: Conflicts, Challenges, and Opportunities
Gender and Development. Volume 14 #3. November. p. 409-421.

Periodical articleKaler, Amy (2006)
See this publication'When They See Money, They Think it's Life': Money, Modernity and Morality in Two Sites in Rural Malawi
Abstract presentJournal of Southern African Studies. Volume 32 #2. June. p. 335-349.

BookKarugu, Winifred N. (2006)
An Assessment of the Effects of Technology Transfer on Gender Roles within a Community: The Development of Tea, and Coffee Production among Smallholder Farmers in Kiambu District, Central Province Kenya
Nairobi: African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS). ATPS Working Paper Series #44. 82p.

Periodical articleKatapa, R.S. (2006)
A Comparison of Female- and Male-Headed Households in Tanzania and Poverty Implications
Journal of Biosocial Science. Volume 38 #3. May. p. 327-339.

Book chapterKing, Jamesina (2006)
Gender and Reparations in Sierra Leone: The Wounds of War Remain Open
In: Rubio-Marin, Ruth (ed.). What Happened to the Women? Gender and Reparations for Human Rights Violations. New York: Social Science Research Council.

BookKinyanjui, Mary N.; Ong'wen, Oduor (2006)
Gender in International Agricultural Trade Agreements: A Kenyan Synopsis
Nairobi: Heinrich Boll Foundation, East and Horn of Africa Region. Perspectives on Gender Discourse #5. 116p.

Book chapterKiriti, Tabitha W.; Tisdell, Clement A.; Roy, Kartik C. (2006)
Institutional Deterrents to the Empowerment of Women: Kenya's Experience
In: Roy, Kartik C. and Sideras, Jorn (eds.). Institutions, Globalisation and Empowerment. Cheltenham, Great Britain/Northampton, Massachusetts: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Dissertation / thesisLakwo, Alfred (2006)
See this publicationMicrofinance, rural livelihoods, and women's empowerment in Uganda
Abstract presentRadboud University Nijmegen. Ph.D. dissertation. Leiden: African Studies Centre. Research reports #85. 252p.

Periodical articleLuke, Nancy (2006)
See this publicationExchange and Condom Use in Informal Sexual Relationships in Urban Kenya
Economic Development and Cultural Change. Volume 54 #2. January. p. 319-348.

Book chapterLund, Francie J. (2006)
Gender and Social Security in South Africa
In: Padayachee, Vishnu (ed.). The Development Decade? Economic and Social Change in South Africa, 1994-2004. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press. p. 160-179.

Periodical articleMakhado, Zwoitwa; Kepe, Thembela (2006)
See this publicationCrafting a Livelihood: Local-Level Trade in Mats and Baskets in Pondoland, South Africa
Development Southern Africa. Volume 23 #4. October. p. 497-509.

Dissertation / thesisMakombe, Iddi A.M. (2006)
Women Entrepreneurship Development and Empowerment in Tanzania: The Case of SIDO/UNIDO-Supported Women Microentrepreneurs in the Food Processing Sector
D.Litt. Dissertation: University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa. 197p.

Periodical articleMandel, Jennifer L. (2006)
See this publicationCreating Profitable Livelihoods: Mobility as a 'Practical' and 'Strategic' Gender Need in Porto Novo, Benin
Abstract presentTijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie. Volume 97 #4. p. 343-363.

Periodical articleManyeruke, Charity (2006)
See this publicationThe Impact of Chinese Products on Zimbabwean Women
Abstract presentEastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Volume 22 #2. June. p. 85-106.

Periodical articleMarinda, Pamela A. (2006)
Child-Mother Nutrition and Health Status in Rural Kenya: The Role of Intra-Household Resource Allocation and Education
International Journal of Consumer Studies. Volume 30 #4. July. p. 327-336.

BookMarinda, Pamela A. (2006)
Effects of Gender Inequality in Resource Ownership and Access on Household Welfare and Food Security in Kenya: A Case Study of West Pokot District
New York: Peter Lang. Development Economics and Policy Series #51.

Periodical articleMather, Charles; Mackenzie, Carla (2006)
See this publicationThe Body in Transnational Commodity Cultures: South Africa's Outspan 'Girls' Campaign
Social and Cultural Geography. Volume 7 #3. June. p. 403-420.

Book chapterMcBride, Rob (2006)
Fenced into Cycles of Deprivation: Orphans, Their Female Carers and Education in Malawi
In: Yeakey, Carol C. and Richardson, Jeanita W. and Brooks-Buck, Judith (eds.). 'Suffer the Little Children': National and International Dimensions of Child Poverty and Public Policy. Amsterdam/Boston: Elsevier JAI.

Dissertation / thesisMcCain, Janice D. (2006)
Towards Economic Development in the Kingdom of Lesotho: A Case Study of Women's Participation in National Development
Ph.D. dissertation: Howard University, Washington, DC.

Dissertation / thesisMcGlinchy, Megan E. (2006)
Identifying the Determinants and Characteristics of Mothers' Income in Rural Mali
M.S. Thesis: Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. 74p.

Periodical articleMengesha, Emezat H. (2006)
Reconciling the Need for Advancing Women's Rights in Africa and the Dictates of International Trade Norms: The Position of the Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa
African Human Rights Law Journal. Volume 6 #1. p. 208-224.

Periodical articleMillar, David; Yeboah, R.W.N. (2006)
See this publicationEnhancing Rural Economies: Women in Groundnut Marketing in the Bolgatanga Area
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 3 #1. May. p. 119-136.

Periodical articleMuzvidziwa, Victor N. (2006)
Women without Borders: Transborder Movements as a Coping and Investment Strategy
Abstract presentAfricanus. Volume 36 #2. p. 180-188.

Periodical articleNana-Fabu, Stella (2006)
See this publicationAn Analysis of the Economic Status of Women in Cameroon
Journal of International Women's Studies. Volume 8 #1. November. 15p.

Periodical articleNdinda, Catherine (2006)
See this publicationLarge and Small Houses in Luganda: Housing Construction and Gender in South Africa
Development Southern Africa. Volume 23 #3. September. p. 401-416.

Dissertation / thesisNwanesi, Peter K. (2006)
Development, Micro-Credit and Women's Empowerment: A Case Study of Market and Rural Women in Southern Nigeria
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Canterbury, Canterbury, Great Britain. 317p.

Periodical articleOgwu, E.N.; Nenty, H.J. (2006)
See this publicationStereotype Endorsements, Gender and Some Home Economics-Related Behaviour among Secondary School Students in Gaberone, Botswana
Gender and Behaviour. Volume 4 #2. p. 927-952.

Periodical articleOjong, Vivian B. (2006)
The Socio-Economic Impact of African Migrant Women's Entrepreneurial Activities in South Africa
Abstract presentAfricanus. Volume 36 #2. p. 142-153.

Periodical articleOkeke, Philomina E.; Onu, Godwin (2006)
See this publicationWomen, NEPAD and Nation Building: Revisiting a Dying Debate
Abstract presentAfrican Sociological Review. Volume 10 #2. p. 72-93.

Periodical articleOkpara, John O. (2006)
Gender and the Relationship between Perceived Fairness in Pay, Promotion, and Job Satisfaction in a Sub-Saharan African Economy
Women in Management Review. Volume 21 #3. p. 224-240.

Book chapterOng'wen, Oduor (2006)
Trade as if Women Mattered
In: Kinyanjui, Mary N. and Ong'wen, Oduor (eds.). Gender in International Agricultural Trade Agreements: A Kenyan Synopsis. Nairobi: Heinrich Boll Foundation, East and Horn of Africa Region. Perspectives on Gender Discourse #5.

BookOnsomu, Eldah N.; Kosimbei, George; Ngware, Moses W. (2006)
Impact of Gender and Socio-Economic Factors on Learning Achievements in Primary Education in Kenya: Empirical Evidence
Nairobi: Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA). Discussion Paper #56. January. 44p.

Periodical articlePantoja, Selma (2006)
Market Traders and Smallholders: Women's Business and the Luanda Food Supply from the Eighteenth to the Nineteenth Century
Portuguese Studies Review. Volume 13 #2. October.

Periodical articlePereira, Taryn; Shackleton, Charlie; Shackleton, Sheona (2006)
See this publicationTrade in Reed-Based Craft Products in Rural Villages in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
Development Southern Africa. Volume 23 #4. October. p. 477-495.

Book chapterRandriamaro, Z. (2006)
Gender, Financing for Development and Poverty Reduction
In: Smith, Malinda S. (ed.). Beyond the 'African Tragedy': Discourses on Development and the Global Economy. Aldershot, Great Britain/Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate.

Periodical articleRiverson, John (2006)
Gender Dimensions of Transport in Developing Countries: Lessons from World Bank Projects
Transportation Research Record. #1956. p. 149-156.

Book chapterRombouts, Heidy (2006)
Women and Reparations in Rwanda: A Long Path to Travel
In: Rubio-Marin, Ruth (ed.). What Happened to the Women? Gender and Reparations for Human Rights Violations. New York: Social Science Research Council.

Periodical articleSahle, Eunice N. (2006)
Gender, States, and Markets in Africa
Studies in Political Economy. #77. p. 9-32.

Periodical articleSalami, S.O. (2006)
See this publicationInfluence of Culture, Family and Individual Differences on Choice of Gender-Dominated Occupations among Female Students in Tertiary Institutions
Gender and Behaviour. Volume 4 #2. p. 814-833.

Book chapterSchlyter, Ann (2006)
Esther's House: One Woman's 'Home Economics' in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
In: Bryceson, Deborah F. and Potts, Deborah (eds.). African Urban Economies: Viability, Vitality or Vitiation. Basingstoke, Great Britain/New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 254-277.

Periodical articleSchultz, Ulrike; Maccawi, Asia; El Faith, Tayseer (2006)
'The Credit Helps Me to Improve My Business': The Experiences of Two Microcredit Programs in Greater Khartoum
Ahfad Journal. Volume 23 #1. June. p. 50-65.

Periodical articleSchultz, Ulrike; Maccawi, Asia; El Faith, Tayseer (2006)
Women and Finance in Sudan: A Case Study in Greater Omdurman and Khartoum
Ahfad Journal. Volume 23 #1. June. p. 36-49.

Periodical articleSeidu, A.; Bambangi, S.; Seidu, A. (2006)
See this publicationMicro-Credit and Poverty Alleviation: The Performance of Women in Micro-Credit Activities in the Kassena Nankan District of Ghana
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 3 #2. December. p. 41-56.

Periodical articleSender, John; Oya, Carlos; Cramer, Christopher (2006)
See this publicationWomen Working for Wages: Putting Flesh on the Bones of a Rural Labour Market Survey in Mozambique
Abstract presentJournal of Southern African Studies. Volume 32 #2. June. p. 313-333.

Periodical articleSibeko, S.; Moodley, J. (2006)
Health Care Attendance Patterns by Pregnant Women in Durban, South Africa
South African Family Practice. Volume 48 #10. p. 17-17.

Periodical articleSikar, Ndinini Kimesera; Hodgson, Dorothy L. (2006)
See this publicationIn the Shadow of the MDGs: Pastoralist Women and Children in Tanzania
Indigenous Affairs. #1. p. 30-37.

Periodical articleSolomon, Christiana (2006)
The Role of Women in Economic Transformation: Market Women in Sierra Leone
Conflict, Security and Development. Volume 6 #3. October. p. 411-423.

BookSouth Africa. Department of Trade and Industry (2006)
Celebrating the Journey: ...of the Economic Emancipation of Women in South Africa through the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
Pretoria: South Africa. Department of Trade and Industry. 59p.

BookSouth Africa. Housing Department. (2006)
Mainstreaming Gender in the Housing and Human Settlement Sector
Pretoria: South Africa. Housing Department. 76p.

BookSouth African Women Entrepreneurs' Network (2006)
'Akhona': South African Women Entrepreneurs' National Directory, 2006
Pretoria: South Africa. Department of Trade and Industry and the South African Women Entrepreneurs' Network. 140p.

BookSouth African Women Entrepreneurs' Network (2006)
'Akhona': SA Women Entrepreneurs National Directory, 2006
Pretoria: Department of Trade and Industry. 140p.

BookSouthern African Development Community (2006)
Report on the SADC Consultative Conference on Gender and Development, Gaborone, Botswana, December 2005
Gaborone: Southern African Development Community (SADC). 36p.

BookSteady, Filomina (2006)
Women and Collective Action in Africa: Development, Democratization, and Empowerment, with Special Reference to Sierra Leone
New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 208p.

Periodical articleSu, Tin; Pokhrel, Subhash; Gbangou, Adjima; Flessa, Steffen (2006)
Determinants of Household Health Expenditure on Western Institutional Health Care
European Journal of Home Economics. Volume 7 #3. September. p. 195-203.

BookSymington, A.; Gokal, S.; Principe, T. (2006)
See this publicationAchieving Women's Economic and Social Rights: Strategies and Lessons from Experience
Toronto, Canada: Association for Women's Rights in Development. 43p.

Periodical articleTakahashi, Chie (2006)
See this publicationPartnerships, Learning, and Development: A Case Study from Ghana
Development in Practice. Volume 16 #1. February. p. 39-50.

Periodical articleTimothy, Awoyemi T.; Adeoti, Adetola I. (2006)
See this publicationGender Inequalities and Economic Efficiency: New Evidence from Cassava-Based Farm Holdings in Rural South-Western Nigeria
African Development Review. Volume 18 #3. December. p. 428-443.

BookTruong, Thanh-Dam (2006)
See this publicationPoverty, Gender and Human Trafficking in Sub-Saharan Africa: Rethinking Best Practices in Migration Management
Paris: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). 141p.

Periodical articleWilliams, Harriette E. (2006)
See this publicationWomen and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Africa
Conflict Trends. #1. p. 30-34.

Periodical articleWong, Madeleine (2006)
The Gendered Politics of Remittances in Ghanaian Traditional Families
Economic Geography. Volume 82 #4. October. p. 355-382.

BookAfolabi, Abiola A.; Iyare, Tony (2005)
The 11-Day Siege: 'Gains and Challenges of Women's Non Violent Struggles in the Niger-Delta'
Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria: Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC)/African Women Development Fund (AWDF). 117p.

Periodical articleAgesa, Richard U.; Agesa, Jacqueline (2005)
Sources of Gender Difference in Rural to Urban Migration in Kenya: Does Human Capital Matter?
Applied Economics Letters. Volume 12 #11. September. p. 705-709.

Dissertation / thesisAhmed, Patricia B. (2005)
Unequal Transitions? Women and Quality of Life during Structural Adjustment in Egypt and India
Ph.D. dissertation: University of California, Los Angeles, California. 164p.

Book chapterAjayi-Soyinka, Omofolabo (2005)
Who Is Afraid of Agency? Theorizing African Women Out of the Victim Syndrome
In: Chepyator-Thomson, Jepkorir R. (ed.). African Women and Globalization: Dawn of the 21st Century. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press.

Periodical articleAjonina, Patience U.; Ajonina, Gordon N.; Jin, Emmanuel; Mekongo, Fidele; Ayissi, Isidore; Usongo, Leonard (2005)
Gender Roles and Economics of Exploitation, Processing and Marketing of Bivalves and Impacts on Forest Resources in the Sanaga Delta Region of Douala-Edea Wildlife Reserve, Cameroon
International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology. Volume 12 #2. p. 161-172.

Book chapterAkanji, Bola O.; Ogunwumiju, H.M. (2005)
Land Rights, Land Use and Trade: Gendered Impacts and Responses to Liberalization Policies in Africa
In: Boko, Sylvain H. and Baliamoune-Lutz, Mina and Kimuna, Sitawa R. (eds.). Women in African Development: The Challenges of Globalization and Liberalization in the 21st Century. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. p. 95-118.

Periodical articleAkinboade, Oludele A. (2005)
A Review of Women, Poverty and Informal Trade Issues in East and Southern Africa
International Social Science Journal. Volume 57 #184. June. p. 255-275.

Periodical articleAkinsanmi, A. (2005)
Women, Poverty and Productivity: A Voice from Nigeria
Women and Environments International Magazine. #66-67. p. 17-18.

BookAkinsanmi, Adeola (2005)
Gender Relations and Food Security of Rural Families in Imo State, South East Nigeria
Weikersheim, Germany: Margraf. 233p.

BookAlexander, Elsie (2005)
Beyond Inequalities 2005: Women in Botswana
Harare/Gaborone: Southern African Research and Documentation Centre (SARDC)/ Women's NGO Coalition. 68p.

BookAmu, Judith N. (2005)
The Role of Women in Ghana's Economy
Accra: Friedrich Ebert Foundation. 62p.

BookAmu, Nora J. (2005)
The Role of Women in Ghana's Economy
Accra: Friedrich Ebert Foundation. 62p.

Periodical articleAndah, Betty; Hinson, Robert (2005)
How are Women in the Dangbe West District of Ghana Faring under the National Poverty Reduction Programme (NPRP)?
Ahfad Journal. Volume 22 #2. December. p. 15-35.

BookAnnan-Yao, Elisabeth (ed.) (2005)
Gender, Economies and Entitlements in Africa
Dakar: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA). CODESRIA Gender Series #2. 179p.

BookAnyamba, Tom; Nordahl, Berit (2005)
Housing Development and Women's Right to Land and Property. Review of Women Advancement Trust's Development Programme and the Partnership with NBBL (Norwegian Building Research Institute)
Nairobi: University of Nairobi, Institute for Development Studies (IDS). Project Report #393. 70p.

Periodical articleAnyanwu, John C. (2005)
See this publicationRural Poverty in Nigeria: Profile, Determinants and Exit Paths
Abstract presentAfrican Development Review. Volume 17 #3. December. p. 435-460.

BookAsamoah, Alex; Chilisa, Bagele; Dunne, Mairead; Dzama Forde, Linda; Maudeni, Tapologo; Tabulawa, Richard; Leach, Fiona; Kutor, Nick (2005)
See this publicationGendered School Experiences: The Impact of Retention and Achievement in Botswana and Ghana
London: Department of International Development. Central Research Department, Researching the Issues #56. 201p.

Book chapterAsiedu, Elizabeth; Lien, Donald (2005)
Women's Education, Labor Force Participation and Development in Africa
In: Boko, Sylvain H. and Baliamoune-Lutz, Mina and Kimuna, Sitawa R. (eds.). Women in African Development: The Challenges of Globalization and Liberalization in the 21st Century. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. p. 135-144.

Book chapterAsinobi, Chinagorom. (2005)
Street Food Vending, Income Earning and Nutritional Status of Migrant Women
In: Nwajiuba, Chinedum (ed.). Migration and Livelihood in Southeast Nigeria. Weikersheim: Margraf. Farming and Rural Systems Economics #67.

Periodical articleAssaad, Ragui; Arntz, Melanie (2005)
See this publicationConstrained Geographical Mobility and Gendered Labor Market Outcomes under Structural Adjustment: Evidence from Egypt
World Development. Volume 33 #3. March. p. 431-454.

Periodical articleAugustino, S.; Gillah, P.R. (2005)
Medicinal Plants in Urban Districts of Tanzania: Plants, Gender Roles and Sustainable Use
International Forestry Review. Volume 7 #1. p. 44-58.

Book chapterBabalola, Stella; Nwashili, Pearl (2005)
Poverty, Adolescent Sexuality, and the Shadow of AIDS: A Study of Female Motor Park Workers in Lagos, Nigeria
In: Nnaemeka, Obioma and Ezeilo, Joy N. (eds.). Engendering Human Rights: Cultural and Socioeconomic Realities in Africa. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Comparative Feminist Studies Series. p. 157-178.

Book chapterBagchi, Amiya K. (2005)
Women's Employment and Well-Being in a Globalising World: A Comparison of East and South-Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa
In: Mukherjee, Ramkrishna and Kar, Samit (eds.). Globalisation One World, Many Voices: Essays in Honor of Professor Ramkrishna Mukherjee. Jaipur: Rawat Publications.

Book chapterBaliamoune-Lutz, Mina (2005)
Globalization, Economic Growth and Gender Inequality: What Fate Awaits African Women
In: Boko, Sylvain H. and Baliamoune-Lutz, Mina and Kimuna, Sitawa R. (eds.). Women in African Development: The Challenges of Globalization and Liberalization in the 21st Century. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. p. 13-32.

Book chapterBarka, Zine M. (2005)
Rural Women in Algeria and Their Participation in Economic Activity: Data Analysis
In: Majumdar, Margaret A. and Saad, Mohammed (eds.). Transition and Development in Algeria: Economic, Social and Cultural Challenges. Bristol: Intellect.

Book chapterBashaw, Zenebe N. (2005)
Trajectories of Women, Environmental Degradation and Scarcity: Examining Access to and Control over Resources in Ethiopia
In: Annan-Yao, Elisabeth (ed.). Gender, Economies and Entitlements in Africa. Dakar: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA). Codesria Gender Series #2.

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