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Pothukchi, K. 2001. Effectiveness and empowerment in a women's shelter: a study of working women's hotels in Bangalore, India. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 25(2): 364-79.

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Pratt, G. 2004. Working Feminism. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

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Pratt, Geraldine. 2002. Collaborating across our differences. Gender, Place and Culture 9(2): 195-200.

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Pratt, G. 1999. From registered nurses to registered nanny: Discursive geographies of Filipina domestic workers in Vancouver, BC. Economic Geography 75: 215-236. Reprinted in Filipinos in Global Migrations: At Home in the World? edited by Filomeno Aguilar, Jr. Philippine Migration Network, 2002, pp, 111-143.

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