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Hometown Associations and Development: The Case of El Salvador

By , on December 01, 2004

Destination D.C. Working Paper, No. 3

Women’s Studies Department, George Washington University and Center for Women and Work, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey: Washington, D.C.

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Paul, Alison, and Gammage, Sarah. Hometown Associations and Development: The Case of El Salvador. , , . , 2004. Paul, A., and Gammage, S. (2004). Hometown Associations and Development: The Case of El Salvador. , , . Paul, Alison, and Gammage, Sarah. "Hometown Associations and Development: The Case of El Salvador." 2004, .Paul Alison, and Gammage Sarah. "Hometown Associations and Development: The Case of El Salvador." (2004). Paul, A, and Gammage, S 2004, 'Hometown Associations and Development: The Case of El Salvador', , , . Alison Paul, and Sarah Gammage, 'Hometown Associations and Development: The Case of El Salvador' (2004). Paul A., and Gammage S. Hometown Associations and Development: The Case of El Salvador. . 2004. Paul, Alison, and Gammage, Sarah. Hometown Associations and Development: The Case of El Salvador. . 2004. , .

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