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Conceptual framework for the analysis of the effects of technological change on rural women

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  • Whitehead A.

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Working paper on a conceptual framework for research on the effects of technological change on rural women in developing countries - presents a literature survey, focusing on sexual division of labour, agricultural employment of woman workers, unpaid work and productivity within the farm household, access to productive resources, effective costs of Innovation for women, etc. Bibliography pp. 73 to 79 and references.

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  • Whitehead A., 1981. "Conceptual framework for the analysis of the effects of technological change on rural women," ILO Working Papers 992122553402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992122553402676
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    1. Hurst C., 1985. "Energy and irrigation in India," ILO Working Papers 992420093402676, International Labour Organization.
    2. Joshi B. & Sinha, R. C., 1982. "Socio-economic implications of micro-hydro power systems in India," ILO Working Papers 992213063402676, International Labour Organization.
    3. repec:ilo:ilowps:287265 is not listed on IDEAS
    4. repec:ilo:ilowps:286250 is not listed on IDEAS
    5. Mkandawire, P. Thandika., 1981. "Capital goods, accumulation and technological change: some theoretical and practical issues from Africa," ILO Working Papers 992204063402676, International Labour Organization.
    6. Haguenauer L. & Ribeiro VB., 1992. "Coping with structural and technological changes in the textiles and clothing industries: the case of Brazil," ILO Working Papers 992872653402676, International Labour Organization.
    7. Amartya Sen, 1987. "Gender and Cooperative Conflicts," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-1987-018, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    8. repec:ilo:ilowps:226777 is not listed on IDEAS
    9. Prochnik V., 1992. "Spurious flexibility: technical modernisation and social inequalities in the Brazilian footwear industry," ILO Working Papers 992862503402676, International Labour Organization.
    10. repec:ilo:ilowps:234916 is not listed on IDEAS
    11. Chee, Peng Lim., 1984. "Socio-economic impact of rural electrification in Malaysia," ILO Working Papers 992349163402676, International Labour Organization.
    12. repec:ilo:ilowps:242009 is not listed on IDEAS

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