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Women Working in the Informal Sector in Africa: New Methods and New Data

By on April 28, 1998

Paper prepared for the United Nations Statistics Division, the Gender and Development Programme of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the project "Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing" (WIEGO). An earlier version was presented at the Delhi Group Meeting on Informal Sector Statistics, Ankara, 28-30th April 1998.

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Charmes, Jacques. Women Working in the Informal Sector in Africa: New Methods and New Data. , , . , 1998. Charmes, J. (1998). Women Working in the Informal Sector in Africa: New Methods and New Data. , , . Charmes, Jacques. "Women Working in the Informal Sector in Africa: New Methods and New Data." 1998, .Charmes Jacques. "Women Working in the Informal Sector in Africa: New Methods and New Data." (1998). Charmes, J 1998, 'Women Working in the Informal Sector in Africa: New Methods and New Data', , , . Jacques Charmes, 'Women Working in the Informal Sector in Africa: New Methods and New Data' (1998). Charmes J. Women Working in the Informal Sector in Africa: New Methods and New Data. . 1998. Charmes, Jacques. Women Working in the Informal Sector in Africa: New Methods and New Data. . 1998. , .

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