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Original Articles

Women, family and the political economy of Taiwan

Pages 76-92 | Published online: 05 Feb 2008

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  • College of Nursing and Office of Women in International Development, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. Research for this paper was carried out in collaboration with Bernard Gallin, whose insights have helped me immeasurably. We acknowledge with thanks the organisations that provided financial assistance over the years and made our field trips to Taiwan possible. Specifically, funding was provided by a Foreign Area Training Fellowship, a Full‐bright‐Hays research grant, the Asian Studies Center at Michigan State University, the Mid‐West Universities Consortium for International Activities, the Social Sciences Research Council, and the Pacific Cultural Foundation.

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