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Frazao, Elizabeth. Food spending by female-headed households. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 1992.

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Frazao, Elizabeth. Food spending by female-headed households. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 1992.

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Weerasinghe, Rohini. Female headed households in two villages, Sri Lanka. Colombo: Women's Education Centre, 1987.

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1941-, Roy K. C., ed. Poverty, female-headed households, and sustainable economic development. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1998.

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Gangopadhyay, Shubhashish. Are Indian female-headed households more vulnerable to poverty. New Delhi: Bazaar Chintan, 2004.

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Female headed households in patriarchal society: A sociological study. Delhi: Indian Publishers' Distributors, 1999.

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Due, Jean M. Female-headed farm households in Zambia: Further evidence of poverty. [East Lansing, MI]: Women in International Development, Michigan State University, 1986.

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Due, Jean M. Female-headed farm households in Zambia: Further evidence of poverty. [East Lansing, MI]: Women in International Development, Michigan State University, 1986.

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Trends in the economic well-being of female-headed households. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publisher's, 2011.

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Centre for Policy Dialogue (Bangladesh), ed. Female-headed households in rural Bangladesh: Strategies for well-being and survival. Dhaka: Centre for Policy Dialogue, 2000.

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Driel, Francien Th M. van. Poor and powerful: Female-headed households and unmarried motherhood in Botswana. Saarbrücken: Verlag für Entwicklungspolitik Breitenbach, 1994.

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Poor women, poor families: The economic plight of America's female-headed households. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe, 1990.

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Poor women, poor families: The economic plight of America's female-headed households. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe, 1986.

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J, Lewis David. Going it alone: Female-headed households, rights and resources in rural Bangladesh. Bath: Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath, 1993.

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(Pakistan), Social Policy and Development Centre. Socio-economic characteristics of female-headed households in Pakistan: Baseline survey, 2009-10. Karachi: Social Policy and Development Centre, 2010.

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Livelihoods of the Extreme Poor Study (Project : Bangladesh) and Proshikhsan Shikhsa Kaj (Organization : Bangladesh). Impact Monitoring and Evaluation Cell., eds. Breaking and making the chain: Livelihoods of the female-headed extreme poor households. Dhaka: Impact Monitoring and Evaluation Cell, PROSHIKA, 2003.

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Land redistribution and female-headed households: A study in two rural communities in Northwest Ethiopia. Addis Ababa: Forum for Social Studies, 2001.

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Due, Jean M. Changes needed in agricultural policy for female-headed farm families in tropical Africa. [East Lansing, Mich.]: Michigan State University, 1989.

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Segal, Marcia Texler. Land and labor: A comparison of female- and male-headed households in Malawi's small-holder sector. [East Lansing, MI: Office of] Women in International Development, Michigan State University, 1986.

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Perera, Sasanka. Stories of survivors: Socio-political contexts of female headed households in post-terror southern Sri Lanka. New Delhi: Vikas Pub. House, 1999.

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author, Akhtar Sajjad, and Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, eds. Poverty dynamics of female-headed households in Pakistan: Evidence from PIHS 2000-01 and PSLM 2004-05. Islamabad: Pakistan Institue of Development Economics, 2011.

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Iken, Adelheid. Socio-economic conditions of female-headed households and single mothers in the southern communal areas of Namibia. Windhoek, Namibia: Social Sciences Division, Multi-Disciplinary Research Centre, University of Namibia, 1994.

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Cecckin, Brigitte. The impact of social welfare reform and workfare on lone-parent female headed households in the Niagara Region. St. Catharines, Ont: Brock University, M.A. Program in Social Justice and Equity Studies, 2004.

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Machado, Leda M. V. Women and low-income housing in Brazil: Evaluation of the profilurb programme in terms of its capacity to define and reach female-headed households. London: Development Planning Unit, Bartlett School of Architecture and Planning, University College London, 1985.

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Kerapeletswe, C. K. Model I female-headed household study. [Gaborone] Botswana: Socio-Economic Monitoring and Evaluation Unit, Division of Planning Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, 1991.

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Women claiming rights: Using normative frameworks of UNCR 1325 & CEDAW : study on women affected by conflict in post war Sri Lanka : selected cases of marginalisation and poverty; female headed households; female ex-combatants; land rights and domestic violence. Colombo: The Women and Media Collective, 2014.

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Tripathy, S. N. Female Headed Households. Sonali Publications, 2005.

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Energy Vulnerability in Female-headed Households. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/33314.

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A, McGowan Lisa, Population Council, and International Center for Research on Women, eds. The Determinants and consequences of female-headed households. [S.l.]: International Center for Research on Women, 1990.

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International Labour Office. Programme on Rural Women., ed. Empowering women: Self employment schemes for female-headed households. Geneva: International Labour Office, 1989.

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1930-, Mencher Joan P., and Okongwu Anne, eds. Where did all the men go?: Female-headed, female-supported households in cross-cultural perspective. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 1993.

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International Center for Research on Women., ed. Notes from the seminar series: the determinants and consequences of female-headed households, 1988-89. Washington, D.C: International Center for Research on Women and the Population Council, 1990.

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Mencher, Joan P. Where Did All the Men Go?: Female-Headed/Female-Supported Households in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective). Westview Pr (Short Disc), 1993.

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Trends in Welfare, Work and the Economic Well-Being of Female Headed Families. Novinka Books, 2003.

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Loreno, Karen Kay. Food expenditure behavior of female-headed, low-income households in Washington State and its relationship to housing expenditures. 1991.

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Djurfeldt, Agnes Andersson. Gender and Rural Livelihoods: Agricultural Commercialization and Farm/Non-Farm Diversification. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799283.003.0004.

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This chapter examines possible discrimination against female farm managers with respect to prices or market segmentation. Patterns of commercialization are fluid. Particular countries stand out with respect to certain crops, however: for maize, a growing bias against female farm managers can be noted in Zambia. Mozambique, Malawi, and to a lesser extent Tanzania stand out in terms of non-grain food crops, where market participation by male farm managers had increased relative to female-headed households. Poorer commercial possibilities are tied strongly to production factors, where lack of labour and land prevent the generation of a marketable surplus. An important distinction is that between women who manage their own farms and women who live in households headed by men: for the former the lack of access to agrarian resources prevents generation of a marketable surplus for the latter the outcomes from sales are controlled by their husbands.
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Watson, Tim. “Jumble Sales Are the Same the World Over”. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190852672.003.0002.

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This chapter analyzes the novels of the British writer Barbara Pym, which are often read as cozy tales of English middle-class postwar life but which, I argue, are profoundly influenced by the work Pym carried out as an editor of the journal Africa at the International African Institute in London, where she worked for decades. She used ethnographic techniques to represent social change in a postwar, decolonizing, non-normative Britain of female-headed households, gay and lesbian relationships, and networks of female friendship and civic engagement. Pym’s novels of the 1950s implicitly criticize the synchronic, functionalist anthropology of kinship tables that dominated the discipline in Britain, substituting an interest in a new anthropology that could investigate social change. Specific anthropological work on West African social changes underpins Pym’s English fiction, including several journal articles that Pym was editing while she worked on her novels.
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der, Hoeven Rolph van, and Shorrocks Anthony F, eds. Perspectives on growth and poverty. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2003.

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Rolph Van Der Hoeven (Editor) and Anthony F. Shorrocks (Editor), eds. Perspectives on Growth and Poverty. United Nations University Press, 2003.

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