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In-text: (Ackerly and Attanasi, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Ackerly, B. and Attanasi, K., 2009. Global Feminisms: Theory and Ethics for Studying Gendered Injustice*. New Political Science, 31(4), pp.543-555.
In-text: (Alenuma-Nimoh and Gerstbauer, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Alenuma-Nimoh, S. and Gerstbauer, L., 2011. Gendered Globalization. Critical Perspectives on Neoliberal Globalization, Development and Education in Africa and Asia, pp.87-98.
In-text: (Alexander and Mohanty, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Alexander, M. and Mohanty, C., 1997. Feminist genealogies, colonial legacies, democratic futures. New York: Routledge.
In-text: (BNP Paribas, 2017)
Your Bibliography: BNP Paribas, 2017. Microfinance Barometer 2017: global trends of the sector... - BNP Paribas. [online] BNP Paribas. Available at: <https://group.bnpparibas/en/news/microfinance-barometer-2017-global-trends-sector> [Accessed 23 March 2019].
In-text: (Freeman and Higginson, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Freeman, I. and Higginson, N., 2007. Microcredit through the Feminist Lens: Toward a More Equitable Approach to Social Entrepreneurship.
In-text: (Maclean, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Maclean, K., 2017. Microfinance and the Woman Question.
In-text: (Ramesh, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Ramesh, A., 2007. A Feminist Critique of Micro Credit. [online] Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD). Available at: <https://apwld.org/a-feminist-critique-of-micro-credit/> [Accessed 23 March 2019].
In-text: (Rickman, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Rickman, D., 2009. Microcredit schemes creates 'strong independent businesswomen'. [online] The Independent. Available at: <https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/microcredit-schemes-creates-strong-independent-businesswomen-1708434.html> [Accessed 23 March 2019].
In-text: (Salem, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Salem, S., 2018. On Transnational Feminist Solidarity: The Case of Angela Davis in Egypt. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 43(2), pp.245-267.
In-text: (World Bank, 2018)
Your Bibliography: World Bank, 2018. Labor force participation rate, female (% of female population ages 15+) (modeled ILO estimate). [online] Data.worldbank.org. Available at: <https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.TLF.CACT.FE.ZS?locations=IN> [Accessed 23 March 2019].
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