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Informality and Gender in the Labour Market for Muslims in India: Has education been a route out of poverty?

By on January 01, 2010

"This Handbook brings together the most recent work on the socio-economic conditions of the Muslim community in India, using and taking forward the debates and policy questions raised by the Sachar Committee Report (2006)." WIEGO's former Board member, Jeemol Unni explores whether education has been a route of poverty for Muslims in India.

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Unni, Jeemol. Informality and Gender in the Labour Market for Muslims in India: Has education been a route out of poverty?. Handbook of Muslims in India: Empirical and Policy Perspectives, , . Oxford University Press, 2010. Unni, J. (2010). Informality and Gender in the Labour Market for Muslims in India: Has education been a route out of poverty?. Handbook of Muslims in India: Empirical and Policy Perspectives, , . Unni, Jeemol. "Informality and Gender in the Labour Market for Muslims in India: Has education been a route out of poverty?." Handbook of Muslims in India: Empirical and Policy Perspectives, Oxford University Press, 2010, .Unni Jeemol. "Informality and Gender in the Labour Market for Muslims in India: Has education been a route out of poverty?." Handbook of Muslims in India: Empirical and Policy Perspectives (2010). Unni, J 2010, 'Informality and Gender in the Labour Market for Muslims in India: Has education been a route out of poverty?', Handbook of Muslims in India: Empirical and Policy Perspectives, . Jeemol Unni, 'Informality and Gender in the Labour Market for Muslims in India: Has education been a route out of poverty?' (2010) Handbook of Muslims in India: Empirical and Policy Perspectives Unni J. Informality and Gender in the Labour Market for Muslims in India: Has education been a route out of poverty?. Handbook of Muslims in India: Empirical and Policy Perspectives. 2010. Unni, Jeemol. Informality and Gender in the Labour Market for Muslims in India: Has education been a route out of poverty?. Handbook of Muslims in India: Empirical and Policy Perspectives. 2010. , .

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