Paternalism and gender in south african fruit employment

Women's Studies International Forum - Tập 24 - Trang 469-478 - 2001
Liz Orton1, Stephanie Barrientos1, Sharon Mcclenaghan1
1VSO, 317, Putney Bridge Road, London SE1 7RL, UK

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