Abstracts & Reviews : Women in Hong Kong edited by Veronica Pearson & Benjamin K.P. Leung. 1995. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. Cloth: $27 US (Hong Kong $275),ISBN 0-19-585954-5,xvii+301 pages,43 tables and 8 figures
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Abstracts & Reviews : Women in Hong Kong edited by Veronica Pearson & Benjamin K.P. Leung. 1995. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. Cloth: $27 US (Hong Kong $275),ISBN 0-19-585954-5,xvii+301 pages,43 tables and 8 figures
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