Gender inequalities in manufacturing : a case study of food-processing and the textiles and garment industries in Ghana
Gender inequality is deeply entrenched in society. This continues to restrict women's opportunities in life and has also been widely seen as an obstacle to economic development. Wage employment is seen as important mechanism for empowering women, and also conferring benefits on the family and s...
Main Author: | Azumah, Francess Dufie |
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Other Authors: | Clisby, Suzanne : Creighton, Colin : Okely, Judith |
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University of Hull
2003
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.411904 |
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