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Budget in Brief is designed to summarize the detailed information into an overview comprising essential information about expenditure and receipt and the resulting budget balance.
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women automatically convert to the religion of their husbands upon marriage, to be heard in February 2014. While doing so …
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This study examines how the economic effects of elections in rural China depend on voter heterogeneity, for which religious fractionalization is taken as a proxy. [BREAD Working No. 366]. URL:[http://ipl.econ.duke.edu/bread/papers/working/366.pdf].
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The author argues that deep-seated religious conflicts will mar the region's prospects unless nations truly embrace secularism.
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Shrestha, East West Center/University of Hawai’i at Manoa Hari Katuwal, University of New Mexico Session 2A: Religion, Gender …
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The paper examines fertility differentials among the three religion groups, Hindu, Muslim and Christian, and trends in …
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calculated on the basis of religion and provided all important demographic details regarding different age groups, crude birth …
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This paper focuses on social cleavages based on class , caste,religion and ethnicity in India. It examines the …
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The focus of this study is to analyze the pattern and costs of services in four areas, which critically affect most households in Kerala . The major concerns of this paper include answers to questions such as: How much did Kerala households spend for education of their children, for treatment of...
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This paper considers the effects of contemporary restructuring of women and men’s employment in rural south India alongside ongoing efforts to recast India’s poor rural women as entrepreneurs. This study takes advantage of data from the year 2000 in the Indian National Sample...
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