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The head start mother: Low-income mothers' empowerment through participation. New York: Garland Pub., 1998.

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1961-, O'Reilly Andrea, and Abbey Sharon, eds. Mothers and daughters: Connection, empowerment, and transformation. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000.

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L.O.V.E. for teen moms: You can still have Lives Of Vision & Empowerment. Chicago, IL: 220 Publishing, 2014.

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O'Reilly, Andrea. What do mothers need?: Motherhood activists and scholars speak out on maternal empowerment for the 21st century. Toronto: Demeter Press, 2012.

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Gibson, Cheryl Heather. A STUDY OF EMPOWERMENT IN MOTHERS OF CHRONICALLY ILL CHILDREN. 1993.

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Litner, Bluma. Exploring critical revision as a process of empowerment. 1990.

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Adeniji-Neill, Dolapo. Empowered Women: Nigerian Society, Education, and Empowerment. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2020.

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Empowered Women: Nigerian Society, Education, and Empowerment. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2020.

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Wilkinson, Kim. Overdose: A Mother's Journey from Suffering to Empowerment. Tellwell Talent, 2022.

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The Heroines Club: A Mother-Daughter Empowerment Circle. Womancraft Publishing, 2016.

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Pagalday, Sophie. Who Will Hold Me?: A Single Mother's Memoir of Self-Love, Empowerment and Freedom. Sophie Pagalday, 2019.

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Whiteman, Irlene Augustin. Esoteric Cohobations for Empowerment followed by Short Stories of Mother Mary with New Thought Highlights. TurnKey Press, 2007.

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Moghadam, Valentine M. Women and Development. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.362.

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Economic development gained prominence as a field of economics after World War II in relation to the prospects of what came to be called underdeveloped, decolonizing, developing, or Third World countries. The period between the 1950s and 1980s saw the emergence of various theories of economic development and policy strategies, and the growth of “development studies” reflected cross-disciplinary interest in the subject. In the early decades, women received little or no attention. If women were discussed at all in policy circles, it was in relation to their role as mothers, an approach that came to be known as the welfare or motherhood approach. The field of women in development (WID) emerged in the 1970s. Since the 1990s, women’s participation and gender dynamics have evolved as central issues in the discourse and policies of international development. Along with changes in theories and policies of economic development, WID developed with distinct or overlapping fields known as women and development (WAD), gender and development (GAD), the efficiency approach, and the empowerment approach. Several basic themes can be identified from the literature on women and gender in development, including: all societies exhibit a division of labor by sex; economic development has had a differential impact on men and women, although the impact on women has tended to be conditioned by class and ethnicity; economic policy making and institutions have a gendered nature, and the ways in which macroeconomics and the social relations of gender influence each other.
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Kusumawardhani, Niken, Rezanti Pramana, Nurmala Saputri, and Daniel Suryadarma. Heterogeneous impact of internet availability on female labour market outcomes in an emerging economy: Evidence from Indonesia. 49th ed. UNU-WIDER, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2021/987-7.

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Greater female labour market participation has important positive implications not only for women’s empowerment and the well-being of their families but also for the economy they live in. In this paper, we examine the various effects of internet availability on women’s labour market outcomes in Indonesia. As each worker subgroup tends to respond differently to changes in technology, examining the heterogeneity in the impact of internet availability on female labour market outcomes is central to our research. By constructing a district-level longitudinal dataset covering the period 2007–18, we find that internet availability has only a small significant effect on the female labour force participation rate and no statistically significant effect on the employment rate. However, internet availability increases the probability of women having a full-time job, especially for women aged 15–45 and those with a low level of education. Our study shows that internet availability does not always bring favourable labour market outcomes for women. We find that internet availability lowers the probability of women with a low level of education working in a high-skilled job and in the formal sector. Our results are robust to several robustness checks. Analysis of our qualitative interviews with a subsample of recent mothers supports the conclusion that the ability to be prepared for and attain flexible working conditions are two important values provided by the internet. We argue that a women-friendly working environment and adequate IT infrastructure are crucial elements in maximizing the role of the internet in helping women to achieve more favourable labour market outcomes.
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McDowell, Dr Hareder T. Black Women, Sex and the Lies our Mother's Told Us: For the Empowerment and Uplift of the Black Female Sexual Experience. Independently published, 2018.

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Publishing, Alpha. She's Someone's Sister/Mother/Daughter/Wife - Feminist Notebook, Feminist Journal, Women Empowerment Gift, Cute Funny Gift for Women, Teen Girls and Feminists, Women's Day Gift: 6 X9 Lined Blank 100 Pages Notebook. Independently Published, 2019.

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