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Essay heading: nigeria and us women and development
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According to conventional world-system arguments, the countries in the periphery of the world-system, the least developed nations in Africa and Asia, such as Bangladesh and Rwanda are relatively weaker than the core nations and to a lesser extent, the semi-periphery nations such as Chile and Libya. As a result of this system, the peripheral nations remain underdeveloped, and are subjected to the domestic conditions that accompany a low standard of living... displayed 300 characters
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As a result of this system, the peripheral nations remain underdeveloped, and are subjected to the domestic conditions that accompany a low standard of living. WAD argues that women have always been a part of the development process inconsistent with the earlier assertion of WID. WAD's greatest contribution to the field of women's development is the acceptance of women as important economic actors in their societies... displayed next 300 characters
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