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APA Citation

Leahy, Margaret E.  (1986).  Development strategies and the status of women : a comparative study of the United States, Mexico, the Soviet Union, and Cuba.  Boulder, Colo :  L. Rienner Publishers

MLA Citation

Leahy, Margaret E.  Development strategies and the status of women : a comparative study of the United States, Mexico, the Soviet Union, and Cuba / Margaret E. Leahy  L. Rienner Publishers Boulder, Colo  1986

Australian/Harvard Citation

Leahy, Margaret E.  1986,  Development strategies and the status of women : a comparative study of the United States, Mexico, the Soviet Union, and Cuba / Margaret E. Leahy  L. Rienner Publishers Boulder, Colo

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