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Changing gender and institutional roles in self-help housing in Botswana : the case of Lobatse

Title
  1. Changing gender and institutional roles in self-help housing in Botswana : the case of Lobatse / Faustin Kalabamu.
Published by
  1. Roma, Lesotho : Institute of Southern African Studies, National University of Lesotho, 2003.
Author
  1. Kalabamu, Faustin.

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Additional authors
  1. National University of Lesotho. Institute of Southern African Studies.
Description
  1. x, 126 p. : ill., map; 21 cm.
Series statement
  1. Gender Research on Urbanization, Planning, Housing and Everyday Life (GRUPHEL) Phase III research report series ; no. 5
Uniform title
  1. ISAS GRUPHEL III research report series ; no. 5.
Subject
  1. Self-help housing > Botswana > Lobatse
  2. Sex role > Botswana > Lobatse
  3. Lobatse (Botswana) > Social conditions
Call number
  1. Sc D 08-590 no. 2
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-126).
Author
  1. Kalabamu, Faustin.
Title
  1. Changing gender and institutional roles in self-help housing in Botswana : the case of Lobatse / Faustin Kalabamu.
Imprint
  1. Roma, Lesotho : Institute of Southern African Studies, National University of Lesotho, 2003.
Series
  1. Gender Research on Urbanization, Planning, Housing and Everyday Life (GRUPHEL) Phase III research report series ; no. 5
  2. ISAS GRUPHEL III research report series ; no. 5.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-126).
Added author
  1. National University of Lesotho. Institute of Southern African Studies.
LCCN
  1. 2006305136
ISBN
  1. 9991131388
  2. 9789991131382
Research call number
  1. Sc D 08-590 no. 2
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