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GENDER BIAS (7) answer(s).
 
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ID:   264292


Demographic outcomes, economic development and women's agency / Centre for Development Economics, Delhi; Dre'ze, Jean; Guio, Anne-Catherine; Murthi, Mamta   Article
Centre for Development Economics, Delhi Article
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Summary/Abstract Working Paper No. 28
Key Words Gender bias  Child Mortality  Fertility 
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ID:   313227


Effects of fiscal policies on the economic development of women in the middle east and North Africa / Laframboise, Nicole; Trumbic, Tea   Article
Laframboise, Nicole Article
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ID:   175349


Gender bias in India / Dutta (Bhaskar); Panda (Manoj)   Journal Article
Dutta (Bhaskar) Journal Article
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Key Words Gender bias 
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ID:   310085


Intrahousehold resource allocation in rural Pakistan:A semiparametric analysis / Bhalotra, Sonia R.; Attifield, Cliff   Article
Attifield, Cliff Article
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ID:   345622


Money does buy child's gender / Chaudhri (D. P.); Jha (Raghbendra)   Journal Article
Chaudhri (D. P.) Journal Article
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Key Words Gender bias  Child Population 
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ID:   310110


Primary education and economic devopment in China and India:Overview and two case studies / Dre'ze, Jean; Saran, Mrinalini   Article
Dre'ze, Jean Article
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Key Words India  Gender bias  Primary Education  China  Local Government  Economic Reform 
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ID:   364300


Women's human rights: questions of equality and difference: Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands. Working Paper Series No. 186, February 1995 / Abeyesekera, Sunila 1995  Grey Literature
Abeyesekera, Sunila Grey Literature
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Publication Hague, Netherlands, Institute of Social Studies, 1995.
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Series Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands. Working Papers Series
Summary/Abstract The experience of the international women's campaign against violence against women, and the evolution of the campaign for women's human rights will serve as the background against which the discussion in this paper is set. The paper focuses on the issue of gender bias in certain parts of international human rights law and instruments.
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