Lead Author
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Paper title
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Raktima Ghosh
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Gender in dried fish value chains
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Gendered division of labour, women’s cooperative societies and Self-Help Groups
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labour
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identity
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market
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power
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women’s diet
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health
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hygiene (sanitary provisions)
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transportation options
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security and work environments
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climate change
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environmental risks
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women’s subjective perception on male-female identity/duality/equity
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knowledge co-production in policies and official/statistical dossier
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Mostafa Hossain
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Unveiling and addressing gender inequality in dried fish sector: A Bangladesh perspective
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Gender disparity in fish drying
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gender division of labour
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fish processing and women, fish fermentation and women
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dried fish trading and women
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adolescent girls in fish drying and fermentation
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ethnicity of women
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women from marginalized group, wage disparity
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wage - cash & kind, no-work-no-pay
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women's role in decision making
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drinking water, toilet and medical facilities
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vulnerability, shocks and stress, security
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violence against women in fish drying
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health and hygiene
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social status of women in fish drying
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wealth class and educational qualification
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living condition - how, where and how far they live
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seasonality
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off-season livelihood
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alternative livelihood options
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gender inequalities in training
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skill development
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access to credit
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interdisciplinary research to better understand the way out
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gender transformative approaches (GTA)
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research and development intervention
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Derek Johnson
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Gender theory and practice in and international partnership on the social economy of dried fish
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productive and reproductive work
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intersectional identities
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gendered commodity chains
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reflexivity
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inclusion
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Wae Win Khaing
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The impacts of acute political conflict in Myanmar on women’s engagement in dried fish value chains
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Women in dried fish value chains
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women fish processors
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woman fish retailers
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livelihood changes
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livelihood and Covid-19 pandemic
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social capital
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developmental projects
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fishery and migration
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research in conflict
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Dilanthi Koralagamage
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Gender engagement in dried fish value chains in Sri Lanka
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Gendered divison of labour
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pay gap
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processing methods
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vulnerability
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intersectionality
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climate change
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value addition
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Tara Nair
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Why Fish Matters for Women? Insights from a Scoping Study in Gujarat
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Gujarat
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gendered work in fish drying
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women's role in local market linkage
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in dried fish sector
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social and economic barriers to upgradation of dried fish business
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women trader's vulnerability to local power structures
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Prasanna Surathkal
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Impacts of COVID19 on Women Dried Fish Processors of Karnataka: Some Empirical Evidence
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COVID-19
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small-scale fisheries
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vulnerability
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fish processing and trading
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dried fish
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food security
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gender
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Karnataka
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resilience
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Mirza Taslima Sultana
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Women in dried fish processing in Bangladesh: Negotiating and bargaining with patriarchy
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Patriarchy
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agency
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well-being
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Sokmoly Uon
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Gender Differences in the Decision to Change Production of Fermented fish paste (Prahok) among Cambodian Fishers in Tonle Sap Lake
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Access to water body/ fish resources
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women's fish processing work as extension of household work
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home consumption vs selling
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pride in production of dried fish
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women's role in circular economy (using all parts of fish and not wasting any)
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