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Women's work and family welfare : informal women's groups and family planning information and services

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  • Evans, Ann R.

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Describes projects of governments and nongovernmental organizations that support women's informal sector work and offer family planning information and services through work-based groups.

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  • Evans, Ann R., 1992. "Women's work and family welfare : informal women's groups and family planning information and services," ILO Working Papers 992901183402676, International Labour Organization.
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