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2.4 SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION


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Gonzales, C., Sonali Jain-Chandra, Kochhar, K., Newiak, M. and Zeinullayev, T. (2015). Catalyst for Change: Empower- ing Women and Tackling Income Inequality. International Monitory Fund (IMF), Washington DC https://www.imf.org/ external/pubs/ft/sdn/2015/sdn1520.pdf


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ITUC (2009). Green jobs and women workers: Employment, equity, equality. International Trade Union Confedera- tion http://www.sustainlabour.org/documentos/Ana%20 Sanchez-%20women%20workers%20green%20jobs.pdf


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