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March[removed]No.18 Staying Behind When Husbands Move: Women’s Experiences in India and Bangladesh
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Document Date: 2009-03-31 07:13:23


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Biswanath / Delhi / natal / Dhaka / /

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Oxford University Press / University Press Ltd. / Dhaka University Press / /

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China / Bangladesh / India / /

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University of Sussex Falmer / University of Sussex / /

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daughters-in-law / mothers-in-law / food security schemes / food stocks / food supply / migration@sussex.ac.uk web / food shortages / brought food / brothers-in-law / healthcare / food localities / mothersagricultural systems / food grains / strategies in-law / fathers-in-law / food / /

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University of Sussex / University of Sussex Falmer / Sussex Centre / UK Government’s Department for International Development / Development Research Centre on Migration / Oxford University / Development Research Centre on Migration / Globalisation & Poverty / Development Research Centre on Migration / Globalisation & Poverty Women / Development Research Centre on Migration / Globalisation and Poverty Kabir / /

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Janet Seeley / Poverty Women / Ben Rogaly / Abdur Rafique / Saskia Gent / /

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Communications Manager for the Migration DRC / /

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Sussex / West Bengal / Murshidabad / Murshidabad District / Gaibandha District / /

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Northwest Bangladesh / South Asia / northern Bangladesh / /

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www.migrationdrc.org / /

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