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Beyond the Firm: Restructuring Gender Divisions of Labor in Quito's Garment Industry under Austerity
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Victoria Lawson
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August 01 1995
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August 01 1995
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Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
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Pion Ltd
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Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Abbreviated Title:
Environ Plan D
Publisher:
Pion Ltd
ISSN (Print):
0263-7758
ISSN (Electronic):
1472-3433
Publication date Created:
August 01 1995
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August 01 1995
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Pages
: 415-444
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10.1068/d130415
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66c2ad2d-c459-4b8c-88f6-5d6d00af0273
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