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Front-line work and interpretive labor in an Angolan development program
Rebecca Warne Peters
Department of Public Administration
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Development Program
100%
Angolans
100%
Interpretive Labour
100%
Frontline Work
100%
Angola
66%
Community-based
33%
Decentralization
33%
Resource Needs
33%
Good Governance
33%
Policy Prescriptions
33%
Community Development
33%
Relational Work
33%
Power Inequalities
33%
Everyday Activities
33%
Development Industry
33%
Administrative Staff
33%
Double Burden
33%
True Nature
33%
Arts and Humanities
Personnel
100%
Program Development
100%
Angola
100%
Division
50%
Local
50%
Supervisors
50%
Coordinator
50%
Good Governance
50%
Relational Work
50%
Computer Science
Development Community
100%
Good Governance
100%
Administrative Staff
100%
Industry Development
100%
Power Inequality
100%
Social Sciences
Development Programmes
100%
Angola
100%
Personnel
100%
Good Governance
50%
Relational Work
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Development Planning
100%
Workforce
50%