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Leith L. Dunn, a Social
Scientist who holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and
Political Science, a Bachelor's degree (Hons) in Languages and Social
Sciences and a M.Sc. in Sociology and Social Psychology from the
UWI, has been a part time Lecturer at the UWI Mona for a number
of years, teaching at the Caribbean Institute of Media and Communication,
the Regional Coordinating Unit of the CGDS and the University Hospital
of the West Indies. She also served as Acting Regional Coordinator
for the CGDS Regional Coordinating Unit for the 2000-2001 academic
year. Dr. Dunn has over 20 years experience as a project analyst,
trainer, academic and consultant with local, regional and international
development agencies, governments, the Commonwealth as well as civil
society organizations. She has conducted child labour studies in
several Caribbean countries for the ILO and has completed several
research publications on child-related issues for international
agencies and organizations. She served as an Advisor to the Commonwealth
Foundation between 1988 and 1999 and as a member of the Commonwealth
Observer Group for the 2002 Presidential elections in Zimbabwe.
Along with Hopeton Dunn, she has co-authored People and Tourism:
Issues and Attitudes in the Jamaican Hospitality Industry (2002).
Abstract: Women
and Work: Policy Implications of ILO Convention

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