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Working Paper

Modelling the Effects of Trade on Women: The Case of Zambia

Published on 1 January 2002

The effects of trade on women varies depending on their educational level, their family circumstances and their tasks within households. What is the gender impact of promotion of non-traditional agricultural exports in Zambia? And that of tariff reduction?

Authors

Marzia Fontana

Research Associate

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published by
IDS
authors
Fontana, M.
journal
IDS Working Paper, issue 155
isbn
1 85864 417 8

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Zambia

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