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Agricultural Transformation in Rwanda: Can Gendered Market Participation Explain the Persistence of Subsistence Farming?

Gender and Women's Studies
doi 10.31532/gendwomensstud.2.1.004
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Date

November 30, 2018

Authors
Chantal IngabirePatience M. MshengaMichèle AmackerJackson K. LangatChristine BiglerEliud A. Birachi
Publisher

Rivera Publications Inc.


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