User talk:Econkc

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Gender inequality in the Thai labor market
Hi Econkc. I'm an online ambassador for your econ class. I left a response for you at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Feminism regarding the scope of your topic (also providing a couple of sources that might be useful). If you need any on-wiki assistance, feel free to leave a message for me on my talk page. Great topic by the way. I look forward to seeing your take on the subject. Cheers, Gobōnobo  + c 22:57, 15 October 2012 (UTC)

Hi Komson! I read your article again. I think the organization is good. You divided your argument into sections and the first section involves sub-sections as well. I did not have any problems comprehensive wise. I also thought your tone during the entire article is neutral; i.e., you give the information you give to the reader is presented as mere facts. There are 28 sources but these sources are also reliable. The citation also follows the Wikipedia format. The only thing I am not sure is whether you should have put the periods after the citation, instead of before citation. The photos also are very interesting. Orhand12 (talk) 05:19, 17 December 2012 (UTC)

ArbCom elections are now open!
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