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Women's contribution to the economy through their unpaid household work

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  • Pandey, R.N.

    (National Institute of Public Finance and Policy)

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  • Pandey, R.N., 2001. "Women's contribution to the economy through their unpaid household work," Working Papers 02/2, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
  • Handle: RePEc:npf:wpaper:02/2
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    1. Cynthia Wood, 1997. "The First World/Third Party Criterion: A Feminist Critique of Production Boundaries in Economics," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 3(3), pages 47-68.
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