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Gerrard, Siri (2018) Then and now—women in Norway’s fisheries: Twenty-five years after the introduction of the quota system, significant challenges confront women in Norway’s fisheries. Yemaya (56). pp. 7-10. ISSN 0973-1156

Gerrard, Siri (2008) Taking along the ‘crewmembers’: The Article argues for the need to develop a women friendly fisheries policy based on dialogue with women of fisheries communities. Yemaya (28). pp. 8-9. ISSN 0973-1156

Gerrard, Siri (2006) Women, men and fishing quotas: The Professionalization of the coastal fishing fleet and the introduction of fish quotas have further marginalized women in the fishing industry of Norway. Yemaya (22). pp. 7-9. ISSN 0973-1156

Gerrard, Siri (2005) Important yet marginalized: Why there are so few registered women fishers in Norway and what the consequences might be. Samudra Report (42). pp. 3-7. ISSN 0973 1121

Documents

Neis, Barbara and Gerrard, Siri and Powers, Nicole G. (2013) Women and children first: The Gendered and generational social-ecology of smaller-scale fisheries in Newfoundland and Labrador and Northern Norway. Ecology and Society.

Gerrard, Siri (1996) Gender and ethnicity - The Organization of fishery in Mbakaou, A Village in Adamawa Province, Cameroon. Ngaoundere-Anthropos, Cameroon.

Gerrard, Siri Women, social organization and production of knowledge challenges of fisheries development. UNSPECIFIED.

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