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Women Serving as Continental Counselors or in the International Teaching Centre, Percentage of
Author
Universal House of Justice
(actual author might be, or include, the Research Department or another agency of the House)
Title of item
Women Serving as Continental Counselors or in the International Teaching Centre, Percentage of
Subtitle of item
1980-2010
Date of this edition
2013-01-23
Language
English
Permission
recipient
Posted
2013-01-30 by Jonah Winters
Classified in
Letters from the Universal House of Justice
URL
bahai-library.com/uhj_percentage_women_itc
Abstract
Chart showing the percentage of women serving as members of the Continental Boards of Counsellors from 26 November 1980 — when the number of Boards was fixed at five — until November 2010.
Notes
See also
Percentage of National Spiritual Assembly members who are women, 1953-2007
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Gender
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International Teaching Centre, Members of
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Statistics
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Women
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