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Subcontracted Work and Gender Relations: The Case of Pakistan

By on January 01, 2002

This chapter about subcontracted workers in Pakistan is part of the book that, as described on amazon.com,
"studies the impact of subcontracted work in
different national settings, linking it to the global economy and to
changes in women’s financial security and work opportunities. The
contributors debate the implications for women’s empowerment and for the
changing social relations of production."

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Khattak, Saba G. Subcontracted Work and Gender Relations: The Case of Pakistan. , , . , 2002. Khattak, S. G. (2002). Subcontracted Work and Gender Relations: The Case of Pakistan. , , . Khattak, Saba G. "Subcontracted Work and Gender Relations: The Case of Pakistan." 2002, .Khattak Saba G. "Subcontracted Work and Gender Relations: The Case of Pakistan." (2002). Khattak, S G 2002, 'Subcontracted Work and Gender Relations: The Case of Pakistan', , , . Saba G Khattak, 'Subcontracted Work and Gender Relations: The Case of Pakistan' (2002). Khattak S. G. Subcontracted Work and Gender Relations: The Case of Pakistan. . 2002. Khattak, Saba G. Subcontracted Work and Gender Relations: The Case of Pakistan. . 2002. , .

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