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Gender, Poverty, and Domestic Violence in Rural Bengal: The Jeevika Development Society’s Journey Through Women’s Rights-Based Microcredit Programs

Economics of Peace and Security Journal - United States
doi 10.15355/epsj.9.1.64
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International RelationsFinanceEconomicsPolitical ScienceInnovationManagement of TechnologyEconometrics
Date

April 18, 2014

Authors
Nilanjana SenguptaDolon Ganguly
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Economists for Peace and Security


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