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The Chance of Becoming Self-Sustaining of Women Using the Traditional Handicraft in Rural Area of Uzbekistan

ウズベキスタンの農村地域における伝統的手工芸を用いた婦人自立機会
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Volume: 26  Issue:Page: 153-156  Publication year: Dec. 25, 2016 
JST Material Number: L3331A  ISSN: 0917-6985  Document type: Article
Country of issue: Japan (JPN)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
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