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Empowering Women In Work In Developing Countries

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9781283867351

Empowering Women In Work In Developing Countries es un employee empowerment, women, developing countries book de Kea Tijdens.

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The authors of this volume present the outcomes of a major project aimed at empowering girls and young women in 14 developing countries. They discuss the young women's choices in life, set against the backdrop of family building, health, education, employment opportunities and the use of the Internet. They also compare the available statistics with the reality for these girls and young women. In doing so, this book displays two unique features. Firstly, in covering employment, wages and job quality, the authors apply an industry-based approach. Secondly, based on the individuals' own experiences, the book assesses the perspectives the Internet and social media platforms can open for the empowerment of women in developing countries.

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Kea Tijdens es el autor de Empowering Women In Work In Developing Countries. Explora su catálogo completo en Booklogr.

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¿De qué género es Empowering Women In Work In Developing Countries?+

Empowering Women In Work In Developing Countries es un libro de Employee empowerment, Women, developing countries, Employees, Employment.

¿De qué trata Empowering Women In Work In Developing Countries?+

The authors of this volume present the outcomes of a major project aimed at empowering girls and young women in 14 developing countries. They discuss the young women's choices in life, set against the backdrop of family building, health, education, employment opportunities and the use of the Interne...

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Empowering Women In Work In Developing Countries fue escrito por Kea Tijdens.