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الصفحة 155
Source : field data , 1981–82 ( N = 7 ) to cotton . ... Whether this time is spent in household or non - household fields depends on the relative wealth of the household and the degree to which women are satisfied with their share of ...
Source : field data , 1981–82 ( N = 7 ) to cotton . ... Whether this time is spent in household or non - household fields depends on the relative wealth of the household and the degree to which women are satisfied with their share of ...
الصفحة 168
For example , every Monday the farmer would be forbidden ( at his own risk ) to work in his fields . Indeed , it is quite common to find agriculturally active men in the village during labour bottleneck periods who would rather be ...
For example , every Monday the farmer would be forbidden ( at his own risk ) to work in his fields . Indeed , it is quite common to find agriculturally active men in the village during labour bottleneck periods who would rather be ...
الصفحة 169
By 1986 more women were growing cotton on an average field size of 0 · 50 ha . Women who cultivate individual fields control the products of their labour . They can contribute peanuts to make sauce for family meals and / or sell them at ...
By 1986 more women were growing cotton on an average field size of 0 · 50 ha . Women who cultivate individual fields control the products of their labour . They can contribute peanuts to make sauce for family meals and / or sell them at ...
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Mobility in southwest Nigeria | 1 |
The politics of transporting | 14 |
Kinship dynamics past and present | 29 |
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