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Badri, Balghis; Tripp, Aili Mari (eds.) (2017) | |
Women's activism in Africa: struggles for rights and representation | |
London: Zed Books. 250p. |
Ammann, Carole; Engeler, Michelle; Knierzinger, Johannes (eds.) (2016) | |
Guinea: one revolution at a time | |
Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. Volume 16 #30. 162p. |
Ayodele, Johnson Oluwole (2015) | |
Crime-reporting practices among market women in Oyo, Nigeria | |
SAGE Open. Volume 5 #2. p. 1-13. |
Candido, Mariana P. (2015) | |
Engendering west central African history: the role of urban women in Benguela in the nineteenth century | |
History in Africa. Volume 42. p. 7-36. |
Wiley, Katherine Ann (2014) | |
Joking market women: critiquing and negotiating gender and social hierarchy in Kankossa, Mauritania | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 84 #1. p. 101-118. |
Kinyanjui, Mary Njeri (2013) | |
Women informal garment traders in Taveta Road, Nairobi: from the margins to the center | |
African Studies Review. Volume 56 #3. p. 147-164. |
Hüsken, Saskia M.C.; Heck, Simon (2012) | |
The 'Fish trader+' model: reducing female fish traders' vulnerability to HIV | |
African Journal of AIDS Research. Volume 11 #1. p. 17-26. |
Kwena, Zacharay A. (2012) | |
Transactional sex in the fishing communities along Lake Victoria, Kenya: a catalyst for the spread of HIV | |
African Journal of AIDS Research. Volume 11 #1. p. 9-15. |
Mlambo, Nelson (2012) | |
Rethinking the poetics of urban informalities in fiction: reconstructing the city space in times of crisis | |
Journal for Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Volume 1 #1. p. 129-138. |
Letourneur, Oriane (2011) | |
Le marché de Dantokpa à Cotonou: opportunités socio-économiques et intégration urbaine des commerçantes | |
Revue africaine: philosophie/art, littérature/linguistique, sociologie/économie. #5. p. 143-157. |
Santos, Orlando (2011) | |
Mamãs quitandeiras, kínguilas e zungueiras: trajectórias femininas e quotidiano de comerciantes de rua em Luanda | |
Revista angolana de sociologia: RAS. #8. p. 35-61. |
Oritsejafor, Emmanuel O.; Davis, Dorothy (2010) | |
The silent majority: the Liberian market women and the informal economy of post-war Liberia | |
Liberian Studies Journal. Volume 35 #2. p. 55-77. |
Clark, Gracia (2009) | |
Consulting elderly Kumasi market women about modernization | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 97-119. |
Clark, Gracia (2009) | |
Gender fictions and gender tensions involving 'traditional' Asante market women | |
African Studies Quarterly. Volume 11 #2-3. p. 43-66. |
Adejuwon, Grace A. (2008) | |
Market women's attitude towards child labour in Nigeria: the influence of parental and environmental factors | |
Journal of Social Development in Africa. Volume 23 #2. p. 157-184. |
Motala, Shirin (2008) | |
Organising capabilities of street traders particularly women | |
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #78. p. 208-219. |
Byfield, Judith A. (2007) | |
Feeding the troops: Abeokuta (Nigeria) and World War II | |
African Economic History. Volume 35. p. 77-87. |
Yengo, Patrice (2006) | |
Brazzaville's Marche Total: Women's Alliances during the Civil War in Congo | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 46 #182. p. 333-346. |
Faseke, Modupeolu (ed.) (2005) | |
Nigerian women professionals: a historical analysis | |
Lagos: Tidings Publications. 272p. |
Barrett-Gaines, Kathryn (ed.) (2004) | |
Special issue in honor of Jane Guyer and 'An African Niche Economy' (1997) | |
African Economic History. Volume 32. p. 1-191. |
Lawrance, Benjamin N. (2003) | |
La Revolte des Femmes: Economic Upheaval and the Gender of Political Authority in Lome, Togo, 1931-33 | |
African Studies Review. Volume 46 #1. April. p. 43-67. |
Pérez, Manuel Ruiz; Ndoye, Ousseynou; Eyebe, Antoine; Ngono, Danielle L. (2002) | |
A Gender Analysis of Forest Product Markets in Cameroon | |
Africa Today. Volume 49 #3. Fall. p. 97-126. |
Schultz, Ulrike (2002) | |
Negotiating gender: gender relations and identities in African marketplaces | |
African Development Perspectives Yearbook. Volume 9. p. 413-439. |
Wan, Mimi Y. (2001) | |
Secrets of Success: Uncertainty, Profits and Prosperity in the 'Gari' Economy of Ibadan, 1992-94 | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 71 #2. p. 225-252. |
Skinner, Caroline (2000) | |
Getting institutions right? Local government and street traders in four South African cities | |
Urban Forum. Volume 11 #1. p. 49-71. |
Chuku, Gloria Ifeoma (1999) | |
From Petty Traders to International Merchants: A Historical Account of Three Igbo Women of Nigeria in Trade and Commerce, 1886 to 1970 | |
African Economic History. Volume 27. p. 1-22. |
Pitamber, Sunita (1999) | |
Women Traders in Omdurman, Sudan: Entrepreneurs or Mere Managers | |
Sudan Notes and Records. #3. p. 131-168. |
Skinner, Caroline (1999) | |
Women street traders: local government in transition | |
Indicator South Africa. Volume 16 #3. p. 46-52. |
Lund, Francie; Skinner, Caroline (1998) | |
Women traders in Durban: life on the streets | |
Indicator South Africa. Volume 15 #4. p. 17-24. |
Gnammon-Adiko, Agnès (1996) | |
Les femmes, la restauration rapide et l'aménagement de la ville d'Abidjan | |
Food, Nutrition and Agriculture. #17-18. p. 14-20. |
Nezic, Tony; Kerr, William A. (1996) | |
A Market and Community Development in West Africa | |
The Community Development Journal: An International Journal for Community Workers. Volume 31 #1. p. 1-12. |
Horn, Nancy E. (1995) | |
Market Women, Development, and Structural Adjustment in Harare, Zimbabwe | |
African Rural and Urban Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 17-42. |
Osirim, Mary J. (1995) | |
Trading in the Midst of Uncertainty: Market Women, Adjustment, and the Prospects for Development in Zimbabwe | |
African Rural and Urban Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 43-64. |
Clark, Gracia (1994) | |
Onions Are My Husband: Survival and Accumulation by West African Market Women | |
Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press. 464p. |
Due, Jean M.; White-Jones, Marcia (1989) | |
Differences in Earning, Labour Inputs, Decision-Making and Perception of Development between Farm and Market: A Case Study in Zambia | |
Eastern Africa Economic Review. Volume 5 #2. December. p. 92-103. |
Rondeau, C. (1989) | |
Les restauratrices de la nuit à Bamako (Mali) | |
Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 22 #2. p. 262-286. |
Moran, M.H. (1988) | |
The market feeds me: women and economic independence in Harper City, Liberia | |
Liberia-Forum. Volume 4 #7. p. 21-35. |
Turrittin, Jane (1988) | |
Men, Women, and Market Trade in Rural Mali, West Africa | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 22 #3. p. 583-604. |
Newbury, M. Catharine (1984) | |
Ebutumwa Bw'Emiogo: The Tyranny of Cassava: A Women's Tax Revolt in Eastern Zaire | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 35-54. |
Watts, Susan J. (1984) | |
Rural Women as Food Processors and Traders: Eko Making in the Ilorin Area of Nigeria | |
Journal of Developing Areas. Volume 19 #1. October. p. 71-82. |
Robertson, Claire C. (1983) | |
The Death of Makola and Other Tragedies | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 17 #3. p. 469-495. |
Dumor, Ernest K. (1982) | |
Commodity Queens and the Distributive Trade in Ghana: A Sociohistorical Analysis | |
African Urban Studies. #12. Winter. p. 27-45. |
Johnson, Cheryl P. (1982) | |
Grassroots Organizing: Women in Anti-Colonial Activity in Southwestern Nigeria | |
African Studies Review. Volume 25 #2-3. July-September. p. 137-157. |
Bardouille, Raj (1981) | |
The Sexual Division of Labour in the Urban Informal Sector: The Case of Some Townships in Lusaka | |
African Social Research. #32. December. p. 29-54. |
White, E. Frances (1980) | |
The Big Market in Freetown: a case study of women's workplace | |
Journal of the Historical Society of Sierra Leone. Volume 4 #1-2. p. 19-44. |
Lawson, Rowena M. (1976) | |
The changing role of women in food and agricultural marketing | |
Cultures et développement. Volume 8 #4. p. 595-605. |
Robertson, Claire (1976) | |
Change in the organization of the fish trade in twentieth-century Accra | |
African Urban Notes - African Studies Center, Michigan State University. Volume 2 #2. p. 43-58. |
Sanjek, Roger; Sanjek, Lani Marioka (1976) | |
Notes on women and work in Adabraka | |
African Urban Notes - African Studies Center, Michigan State University. Volume 2 #2. p. 1-25. |
Trager, Lillian (1976) | |
Market women in the urban economy: the role of Yoruba intermediaries in a medium-sized city | |
African Urban Notes - African Studies Center, Michigan State University. Volume 2 #3. p. 1-9. |
Wachtel, Eleanor (1976) | |
Minding her own business: women shopkeepers in Nakuru, Kenya | |
African Urban Notes - African Studies Center, Michigan State University. Volume 2 #2. p. 27-42. |
Robertson, Claire (1974) | |
Economic woman in Africa: Profit-making techniques of Accra market women | |
Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 12 #4. p. 657-664. |
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