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Assets, Agency and Legitimacy: Towards a Relational Understanding of Gender Equality Policy and Practice. (2017). Rao, Nitya.
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  41. Beyond Headcount: Measures that Reflect the Breadth and Components of Child Poverty. (2011). Roche, Jose ; Alkire, Sabina.
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