Working Paper 189: The Role of Feminist Political Ecology (FPE) Framework in Studying How Gender and Natural Resources are Interlinked: The Case of Women in the Aftermath of Bangladesh’s Arsenic Contamination Author: mseadmin_2016 Published on: August 3, 2020 Published in: Uncategorized Post navigation Previous Article Previous Article Working Paper 188:Are Human Rights and Economic Well-Being Substitutes? The Evidence from the Migration Patterns in Bangladesh and Myanmar Next Article Next Article Working Paper 190: Impact of Trade with ASEAN on India’s Employment in Industrial Sector You may also like MSE Working Paper 287: Impact of Cash Transfer Program on Time-Use Patterns of Agricultural Households: Evidence from India Events Applications are invited for the nonteaching positions at MSE Uncategorized
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