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Books, Articles and PhDs
Returning Home: An Intersectional Analysis of the Repatriation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration of ISIS Returnees
Returning Home examines state responses to repatriation, rehabilitation and reintegration of ISIS returnees from an intersectional perspective, with a focus on ISIS women returnees.
Attractiveness and preferences for redistribution in non-Western countries
This paper examines the link between physical attractiveness and individual support for income redistribution in a non-Western context.
Gender Differences in Risk Preferences: Implications for Adoption of Climate Smart Agricultural Technologies
The gender gap in risk preferences in rural farm households, with female farmers commonly viewed as more risk-averse than their male counterparts, may have profound implications for addressing the gendered impacts of climate change.