Ideologies [sic] and women in development strategies in Thailand

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York University
Language
English

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Ideologies [sic] and women in development strategies in Thailand
1989, York University
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Edition Notes

"An Institutional Linkage Programme funded by the Canadian International Development Agency."

Includes bibliographical references: leaf [9]

Published in
Toronto
Series
Working paper series / Thai Studies Project, Women in Development Consortium in Thailand -- paper no. 1, Working paper series (Women in Development Consortium in Thailand, Thai Studies Project) -- paper no. 1
Other Titles
Ideologies and women in development strategies in Thailand.

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Dewey Decimal Class
305.42/09593

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Pagination
[9] leaves ;

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19055656M
ISBN 10
0921309929
OCLC/WorldCat
22708466

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