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Samriddhi Vij. 2017. Resource Gap Analysis of Maternity Benefit Programme. 17p.
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Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability (CBGA) B-7 Extn./110A (Ground Floor), Harsukh Marg, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi – 110 029. Website:
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Padma Deosthali and Sangeeta Rege. Feminist Response to Attempted Suicide A Model for Public Health Intervention. 36p. (CEHAT Working Paper; 2).
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Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes (CEHAT) Survey Number 2804 & 2805, Aram Society Road, Vakola, Santacruz (E), Mumbai 400055, India. Website:
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Gagan Bihari Sahu. 2018. Child Malnutrition in Tribal Areas: Evidence from Gujarat. 28p. (Working Paper; 14).
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Centre for Social Studies(CSS) Veer Narmad South Gujarat University Campus. Udhana, Magadall Road, Surat 395007, Gujarat, India. Website:
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Kalpana Kannabiran, Padmini Swaminathan and J Jeyaranjan (Eds.). 2018. Telangana Social Development Report 2018: Gender, Access and Well Being. 208p.
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Council for Social Development (CSD) 5-6-151, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad 500030, Telangana, India. Website:
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Sanjay Baniwal. 2018. Women’s Safety in the National Capital Territory of Delhi: A Report. 35p.
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Delhi Police. Government of N.C. T. of Delhi C Wing, Delhi Secretariat, I P Estate, Delhi 110002, New Delhi, India. Website:
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International Labour Organisation. 2017. Persisting Servitude and Gradual Shifts towards Recognition and Dignity of Labour a Study of Employers of Domestic Workers in Delhi and Mumbai. 99p.
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Malika Basu and Ravi Peiris. 2018. Women in Leadership and Management in Public Sector Undertakings in India: SCOPE-ILO Study. 88p.
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Rajendra P. Mamgain and Sher Verick. 2017. The State of Employment in Uttar Pradesh: Unleashing the Potential for Inclusive Growth. 64p.
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ILO South Asia and Country Office for India India Habitat Centre, Core 4B, 3rd Floor, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003. Website:
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Save the Children. 2018. Wings 2018 World of India’s Girls: A Study on the Perception of Girls’ Safety in Public Spaces. 167p.
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Save the Children, India. Plot no. 91, Sector 44, Gurugram 122003, Haryana, India. Website:
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Tarshi. 2018. Sexuality and Disability in the Indian context. 221p. (Working Paper).
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TARSHI C-29, Basement, East of Kailash, New Delhi - 110 065. Website:
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Ruchika Joshi. 2018. Does Gender Diversity Improve Firm Performance? Evidence from India. 24p.
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United Nations Development Programme(UNDP) Post Box #3059, 55 Lodhi Estate New Delhi – 110 003. Website:
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Shashi Bala. 2017. Gaps in Education and the World of Work: A Gender Perspective. 206p. (Occasional Paper; 120).
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Shashi Bala. 2017. Gender Parity in Education and Employment: A Global Perspective. 278p. (Occasional Paper; 119).
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V.V. Giri National Labour Institute Post Box No.68, Sector 24, Noida 201 301, India. Website:
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Forthcoming Conferences/Seminars/Workshops
Summer Global Symposium on Women’s Leadership
Dates: 6–7 June 2019
Venue: Los Angeles, CA, United States of America
Organiser: University of Riverside
This symposium is designed as a seminar for presentation of papers and ideas regarding gender equity and fairness in leadership opportunities in the social and economic structures of society.
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GWS2019—6th International Conference on Gender and Women’s Studies 2019
Dates: 17–18 June 2019
Venue: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Organiser: International Center for Research and Development
The objective of the conference is to present and share ongoing research activities in the fields of Gender and Women’s Studies with the relevant scientific and research communities. It will bring together leading academics, activists, scientists, and researchers from around the world. The conference aims to offer international perspectives with an emphasis on economic, social, and psychological aspects of empowerment and leadership, victimization, exclusion, and social problems.
Contacts:
Prabhath Patabendi Conference Convenor Email: Website:
