Does empowering women benefit poverty reduction? Evidence from a multi-component program in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China
@article{Gu2021DoesEW, title={Does empowering women benefit poverty reduction? Evidence from a multi-component program in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China}, author={Rui Gu and Feng-ying Nie}, journal={Journal of Integrative Agriculture}, year={2021}, volume={20}, pages={1092-1106} }
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