Bangladesh stands out as the shining new example in South Asia of a poor country achieving impressive gains in gender equality. Between 1971 and 2004, Bangladesh halved its fertility rates. In much of the country today, girls' secondary school attendance exceeds that of boys. The gender gap in infant mortality has been closed. The scholarly work that came out of the micro credit revolution is based on large and unique data sets and high quality ethnographic...
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2008/03/01
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发展中的妇女与社会性别研究
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2010/07/01
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Disclosed
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Whispers to voices : gender and social transformation in Bangladesh
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Campaign for Popular Education