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Agriculture, gendered time use, and nutritional outcomes: A systematic review. (2015). Malapit, Hazel Jean ; Kadiyala, Suneetha ; Stevano, Sara ; Hull, Elizabeth ; Johnston, Deborah.
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  33. Child labor, agricultural shocks and labor sharing in rural Ethiopia. (2010). Debebe, Zelalem.
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  36. The Implications of Asset Ownership on Child Work in Rural Ethiopia. (2006). Admassie, Assefa ; Assefa, Admassie .
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  37. Attending school : two Rs and child work in rural Ethiopia. (2003). Bedi, Arjun ; Admassie, Assefa.
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