Entrepreneurialism, dependency and peripheralisation in dairy and fish food complexes in Trinidad : an historical and contemporary gendered analysis
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Main Author: | Thompson, Merisa |
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Format: | Theses biblioteca |
Subjects: | Gender identity, > Trinidad and Tobago, Food industry and trade, > Sex differences, > Trinidad and Tobago, Dairy products industry, > Employment, > Sex differences, > Trinidad and Tobago, Fisheries, > Employment, > Sex differences, > Trinidad and Tobago, Women in economic development, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2139/45229 |
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