Are Global Value Chains Women Friendly in Developing Countries ? Evidence from Firm-Level Data
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- Kalliny, Marize & Zaki, Chahir, 2024. "Are Global Value Chains Women Friendly in Developing Countries ? Evidence from Firm-Level Data," Policy Research Working Paper Series 10667, The World Bank.
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