International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 2University of Wisconsin, 1981 |
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... women's status , as will be discussed later on . In spite of these ongoing changes , even today rural women are predominantly involved in agricultural labor and the majority of them are " unpaid family workers . " One percent of all ...
... women's status , as will be discussed later on . In spite of these ongoing changes , even today rural women are predominantly involved in agricultural labor and the majority of them are " unpaid family workers . " One percent of all ...
Strana 63
... women's increasing literacy rates coincide with decreasing labor force participation and that both the education and the labor force participation of men and women are getting further apart , to the detriment of women . Based on a ...
... women's increasing literacy rates coincide with decreasing labor force participation and that both the education and the labor force participation of men and women are getting further apart , to the detriment of women . Based on a ...
Strana 64
... women's increased physiological needs during menstruation , preg- nancy , and lactation . This is , in turn , due to ... women corre- spond to the fecundity period of age 15-44 ( around 8 million women were in this category in 1975 ) ...
... women's increased physiological needs during menstruation , preg- nancy , and lactation . This is , in turn , due to ... women corre- spond to the fecundity period of age 15-44 ( around 8 million women were in this category in 1975 ) ...
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