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Women in Mongolia: Mapping Progress Under Transition
Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Mon, 2007-02-12 17:53.
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Authors: Nalini Burn and Oyuntsetseg Oidov
Editor: Karen Judd
Format: PDF
Language: English
Publication Year: 2001
Publisher: UNIFEM
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This case study describes the experiences of Mongolian women in the context of the political and economic transformation of their country. It analyzes the current status of these women and describes what they need to do to advance within their society. It also includes concrete suggestions for improving their social and economic status, as well as recommendations for increasing their political participation.
Authors: Nalini Burn and Oyuntsetseg Oidov
Editor: Karen Judd
Format: PDF
Language: English
Publication Year: 2001
Publisher: UNIFEM
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Women in Mongolia Title Page and Contents.pdf | 901.97 KB |
| Women in Mongolia Preface.pdf | 50.03 KB |
| Women in Mongolia Ch1 Overview | 500.44 KB |
| Women in Mongolia Ch2 Social Status | 595.89 KB |
| Women in Mongolia Ch3 Economic Status | 565.99 KB |
| Women in Mongolia Ch4 Politics | 532.14 KB |
| Women in Mongolia Ch5 Conclusions & Recommendations | 495.42 KB |
| Women in Mongolia Annex and Bibliography | 500.98 KB |

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