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Paid Work, Women’s Empowerment and Inclusive Growth: Transforming the Structures of Constraint

By on January 01, 2013

Women's Empowerment and Inclusive GrowthThis research paper examines the extent to which the structure of economic opportunities generated by a country's growth strategies translated into positive impacts on women's lives in the different contexts of three countries.

It draws on household survey data collected in Egypt, Ghana and Bangladesh as part of the Pathways of Women's
Empowerment Research Partners' Consortium.

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Kabeer, Naila. Paid Work, Women’s Empowerment and Inclusive Growth: Transforming the Structures of Constraint. , , . , 2013. Kabeer, N. (2013). Paid Work, Women’s Empowerment and Inclusive Growth: Transforming the Structures of Constraint. , , . Kabeer, Naila. "Paid Work, Women’s Empowerment and Inclusive Growth: Transforming the Structures of Constraint." 2013, .Kabeer Naila. "Paid Work, Women’s Empowerment and Inclusive Growth: Transforming the Structures of Constraint." (2013). Kabeer, N 2013, 'Paid Work, Women’s Empowerment and Inclusive Growth: Transforming the Structures of Constraint', , , . Naila Kabeer, 'Paid Work, Women’s Empowerment and Inclusive Growth: Transforming the Structures of Constraint' (2013). Kabeer N. Paid Work, Women’s Empowerment and Inclusive Growth: Transforming the Structures of Constraint. . 2013. Kabeer, Naila. Paid Work, Women’s Empowerment and Inclusive Growth: Transforming the Structures of Constraint. . 2013. , .

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