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Valentina Rotondi

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Putting mobile phones in women’s hands spurs sustainable development

March 12, 2021July 13, 2020 Francesco Billari, Ridhi Kashyap, Luca Maria Pesando, Valentina Rotondi and Jenny Trinitapoli
developement, Gender issues, sustainable development, woman, Work

For billions of people, mobile phones provide a means to communicate effectively, to obtain information, and to access vital services for health, education, society, and the economy. Francesco C. Billari, … Read more

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