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Women Producers and the Benefits of Collective Forms of Enterprise

By , , on March 23, 2012

Journal article by Elaine Jones on women producersThe article describes findings related to women's experiences in
collective enterprises, all linked to the Fair Trade movement. It
includes a discussion on challenges of membership-based organizations.

 

Related publication: Trading Our Way Up: Women Organizing for Fair Trade

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Jones, Elaine, Smith, Sally, and Wills, Carol. Women Producers and the Benefits of Collective Forms of Enterprise. , , . , 2012. Jones, E., Smith, S., and Wills, C. (2012). Women Producers and the Benefits of Collective Forms of Enterprise. , , . Jones, Elaine, Smith, Sally, and Wills, Carol. "Women Producers and the Benefits of Collective Forms of Enterprise." 2012, .Jones Elaine, Smith Sally, and Wills Carol. "Women Producers and the Benefits of Collective Forms of Enterprise." (2012). Jones, E, Smith, S, and Wills, C 2012, 'Women Producers and the Benefits of Collective Forms of Enterprise', , , . Elaine Jones, Sally Smith, and Carol Wills, 'Women Producers and the Benefits of Collective Forms of Enterprise' (2012). Jones E., Smith S., and Wills C. Women Producers and the Benefits of Collective Forms of Enterprise. . 2012. Jones, Elaine, Smith, Sally, and Wills, Carol. Women Producers and the Benefits of Collective Forms of Enterprise. . 2012. , .

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