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Even when the GNP went up, millions of people remained poor, and gaps between urban and rural people and men and women often widened. Also, although GNP measures the sum of all goods and services produced by a country’s nationals, the statistics used often do not reflect productive activities that are especially important for women, who may work, for example, primarily in subsistence agriculture.