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networks and improve well-being. We examine family planning access for women in India, who tend to be socially isolated and for … whom peer support may overcome intrahousehold constraints. Enabling women to jointly visit a clinic with other women not …. Moreover, this intervention was more effective in improving reproductive autonomy of women who faced greater intrahousehold …
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We estimate the impact of female leaders on intimate partner violence experienced by women in districts from which they … women's modern contraceptive use - resulting from improvements in public provision of health services in exposed districts …
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This paper examines how traditional marriage market institutions affect households' financial decisions. We study how …
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better provision of public goods and legislative changes that benefit women. Using quasi-random exposure to female leaders … women's reported experience of physical spousal abuse. We find that a plausible channel underlying this effect is an … increase in women's modern contraceptive use—potentially resulting from improvements in public provision of health services …
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strengthen social networks and improve well-being. The paper examines family planning access for women in India, who tend to be … socially isolated and for whom peer support may overcome intrahousehold constraints. Enabling women to jointly visit a clinic … with other women not only increased social ties and strengthened peer engagement, but also increased clinic visits and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013545486
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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