Media Coverage of Syrian Female Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon
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- Ali Fakih & Pascal Ghazalian, 2015.
"Female employment in MENA’s manufacturing sector: the implications of firm-related and national factors,"
Economic Change and Restructuring, Springer, vol. 48(1), pages 37-69, February.
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refugees; media; Middle East; suffering; Jordan; Lebanon; women;All these keywords.
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