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‘My Mother Does a Lot of Work’: Women Balancing Paid and Unpaid Care Work in Tanzania

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‘My Mother Does a Lot of Work’: Women Balancing Paid and Unpaid Care Work in Tanzania. / Zambelli, Elena; Roelen, Keetie; Hossain, Naomi et al.
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 2017.

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Zambelli E, Roelen K, Hossain N, Chopra D, Musoke JT. ‘My Mother Does a Lot of Work’: Women Balancing Paid and Unpaid Care Work in Tanzania. Brighton: Institute of Development Studies. 2017.

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Zambelli, Elena ; Roelen, Keetie ; Hossain, Naomi et al. / ‘My Mother Does a Lot of Work’ : Women Balancing Paid and Unpaid Care Work in Tanzania. Brighton : Institute of Development Studies, 2017.

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