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Acknowledgments | xi | ||||
Introduction: Empowering Women: Agency, Structure, and Comparative Perspective | 1 | (30) | |||
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Part I: Politics and the Public Arena | 31 | (94) | |||
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Part II: At Work and at Home | 125 | (76) | |||
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Part III: Constructions and Representations | 201 | (64) | |||
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Conclusion: States, Markets, and Patterns of Empowerment | 265 | (16) | |||
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Index | 281 | (8) | |||
About the Contributors | 289 |
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