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Digging to Survive: Women's Livelihoods in South Asia's Small Mines and Quarries
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
small scale mining
59%
quarry
57%
livelihood
55%
woman
54%
Asia
46%
gender issue
33%
gender role
32%
gender
19%
repository
18%
field survey
18%
policy
11%
indicator
11%
need
10%
trend
9%
Business & Economics
Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM)
100%
South Asia
65%
Livelihoods
60%
Women's Work
40%
Gender Roles
36%
Gender Issues
35%
Repository
31%
Policymaker
23%
Social Sciences
South Asia
62%
livelihood
53%
women's work
32%
gender
28%
gender role
27%
knowledge
18%
interpretation
17%
lack
14%
trend
14%