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Nutrition, labour productivity and labour supply of men and women in Ghana /

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Main Author: Boom, G. J. M. van den.
Corporate Author: Réseau SADAOC International Conference on Sustainable Food Security in West Africa
Other Authors: Nubé, Maarten., Okyere, W. Asenso.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [S.l. : s.n, 1995]
Subjects:
Nutrition > Economic aspects > Ghana.
Agricultural productivity > Ghana.
Agricultural wages > Ghana.
Food supply > Ghana.
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