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engagement and work intensity on the weight of urban working women and men in India. Using nationally representative data, a …
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India, and find that it exacerbates it. Children born after the reform in families with a first-born daughter are 3 …
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India. The 2005 Hindu Succession Act was legislated to protect women's rights to an equal share in ancestral property …
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's nutrition, health and education. The general perception of the impact of gender on agricultural productivity is far less … impact of female intra-household decision-making power on dairy productivity in India, based on evidence from a household …-level dataset which was collected in 2008 in 50 villages spread over 5 districts in Andhra Pradesh, a state in the South of India …
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other traits, such as gender? We answer this question by examining the impact of a successful school-expansion program on … the likelihood of women being elected to state legislatures in India. We show that the program increased voter … prioritization of leader competence over gender, boosting the share of women among candidates and state parliamentarians and the …
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enterprises in India. Female-owned firms are on average 45 per cent less productive than male-owned firms, with the clearest … important contributing factors explaining the gender productivity gap are firm characteristics, such as firm size, age of the …
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the gender gaps in paid and unpaid work through the lockdown and recovery phases. The first month of the national lockdown …
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