A multidisciplinary NGO: the interface of home economics with gender and development
Sherry C. Betts * and
Patricia Goldey †
Development in Practice, 2005, vol. 15, issue 1, 106-114
Abstract:
Patricia Goldey teaches and researches social development and social policy, with primary interests in gender and rural livelihoods at the University of Reading. Sherry C. Betts conducts applied research and programme evaluation on home economics and adolescent issues at the University of Arizona
Date: 2005
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