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Title: nigeria and us women and development
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WAD's greatest contribution to the field of women's development is the acceptance of women as important economic actors in their societies. Similar to WID however, WAD casts the reproductive role of women aside with it's' preoccupation with their productive roles... Showed first 250 characters
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Similar to WID however, WAD casts the reproductive role of women aside with it's' preoccupation with their productive roles. WAD also fails to question the relations between gender roles.
Gender and Development (GAD) was introduced in the 1980's influenced heavily by socialist feminist thinking... Showed next 250 characters
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