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Fostering community-driven development : what role for the state.
by Das Gupta, Monica; Washington, D.C.: Public Services and Rural Development, Development Research Group, World Bank, 2003.
Subject: Community development.
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State-community synergies in development: laying the basis for collective action.
by Das Gupta, Monica.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2000.
Subject: Central-local government relations; Local government; Community development; Rural development; Land reform.
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Gender bias in China, South Korea and India, 1920-90 : effects of war famine and fertility decline.
by Das Gupta, Monica; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1999.
Subject: Women's rights -- China; Women's rights -- Korea (South); Women's rightszIndia; Sex role -- China; Sex role -- Korea (South); Sex role -- India; Sex discrimination against women -- China; Sex discrimination against women -- Korea (South); Sex discrimination against women -- India.
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India's public health system: how well does it function at the national leveln.
by Gupta, Monica Das; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2004.
Subject: Public health -- India.
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Liberte, egalite, fraternite : exploring the role of governance in fertility decline.
by Das Gupta, Monica.; Washington, DC (1818 H St., NW, Washington 20433): World Bank, 1999.
Subject: Fertility, Human; Population policy; Fertility, Human -- India; India -- Population policy.
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Lifeboat versus corporate ethic : social and demographic implications of stem and joint families.
by Das Gupta, Monica.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1999.
Subject: Kinship -- Economic aspects; Business ethics; Corporate culture.
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State policies and women's autonomy in China, the Republic of Korea, and India, 1950-2000: lessons from contrasting experiences _ State policies and women's autonomy in China, India, and the Republic of Korea, 1950-2000.
Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2000.
Subject: Women -- Government policy -- China; Women -- China -- Social conditions; Women -- Government policy -- Korea (South); Women -- Korea (South) -- Social conditions; Women -- Government policy -- India; Women -- India -- Social conditions.
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Why is son preferences so persistent in East and South Asian : a cross-country study of hina, India and the Republic of Korea.
Washington, D.C.: Public Services and Rural Development, Development Research Group, World Bank, 2002.
Subject: Sex of children, Parental preferences for -- Asia.
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Governance of communicable disease control services : a case study and lessons from India.
by Khaleghian, Peyvand.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2003.
Subject: Disease management -- India -- Karnataka.
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