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Social Protection, Livelihoods and the Hidden Economy of Care

Dorcas Robinson

Development, 2010, vol. 53, issue 3, 325-332

Abstract: Dorcas Robinson looks at how ‘social protection’ has increasingly woven its way into the social and economic development discourses. She discusses what social protection means in women's reproductive and productive lives in Tanzania, and argues that social movements can work to build social protection systems for greater economic and social equality.

Date: 2010
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