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Gender, ageing and agency: Street entrepreneurs and dressmakers in a Korean marketplace

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Noritake, Ayami

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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group

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The generation of workers who contributed to the rapid economic development of South Korea since the 1960s have been marginalised socially and economically as they age. In particular, ageing and aged women engaged in marginalised economic activities have

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Gender and Development

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2037-12-31