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Vulnerable workers and labour standards (non-)compliance in global production networks: home-based child labour in Delhi’s garment sector. (2013). Upendranadh, C. ; Bhaskaran, Resmi ; Phillips, Nicola ; Nathan, Dev.
In: Global Development Institute Working Paper Series.
RePEc:bwp:bwppap:ctg-2013-16.

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