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Developing countries in the world economy. Róbinson Rojas
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LECTURE 10:Transnational corporations and female/child labour in developing
           countries. Gender division of labour in a world scale. Gender
           division of labour in Asia, Africa and Latin America as a 
           supporting structure for transnational capital global business.

Topic for discussion:
           A critical view of the role of women and children in rural and  
           urban Africa.
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   S. Joekes, "Trade-Related Employment for Women in Industry and Services in Developing Countries",1995
             ILO, "Child Labour in Commercial Agriculture in Africa", 1997
    I. Ahmed, "Getting Rid of Child Labour", 1999
E. Kolodner, "Transnational Corporations: Impediments or Catalysts of Social Development?", 1995
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