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Women’s Autonomy and Politics of Gender in Guyana
Author(s)Das, Maitreyi
AbstractThe Human Development Report, 1995 demonstrates that no country in the world treats women as well as it does men. Even so, the HDR ranks Guyana fairly high on its gender-related indicators. This paper is an attempt to analyze the complexities of women’s autonomy in Guyana.
IssueNo23
Pages1944-1949
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEconomic and Political Weekly
VolumeNo35
PubDateJune 2000
ISBN_ISSN0012-9976

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