The Influences of Women’S Self-Perceptions on Their Household Contributions: a Comparison of Three Chinese Cities



Citation:

Lien-Ti Bei, Tsai-Ju Liao, Kealoha Widdows, and Richard Widdows (2004) ,"The Influences of Women’S Self-Perceptions on Their Household Contributions: a Comparison of Three Chinese Cities", in GCB - Gender and Consumer Behavior Volume 7, eds. Linda Scott and Craig Thompson, Madison, WI : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 1 to 29.

Authors

Lien-Ti Bei, National Chengchi University
Tsai-Ju Liao, National Chengchi University
Kealoha Widdows, Wabash College in Crawfordsville
Richard Widdows, Purdue University



Volume

GCB - Gender and Consumer Behavior Volume 7 | 2004



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