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of maternal autonomy on school enrolment age of children in India. The school entry age is modelled using a discrete time … by using proxy measures collected in the third round of the National Family Health Survey of India, on information … states in India - Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Uttar Pradesh. Our results indicate that female autonomy is not associated with …
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extent of state dependence in India, distinguishing this from family-level risk factors common to siblings. It offers a …
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in children's nutritional outcomes. Using data from the Third Round of the National Family Health Survey for India …
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fifteen major states of India. The main finding is that, in thirteen of the fifteen states, there is evidence of a causal …
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of maternal autonomy on school enrolment age of children in India. The school entry age is modelled using a discrete time … by using proxy measures collected in the third round of the National Family Health Survey of India, on information … states in India – Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Uttar Pradesh. Our results indicate that female autonomy is not associated with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009325432
extent of state dependence in India, distinguishing this from family-level risk factors common to siblings. It offers a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005762075
We construct a model of redistributive politics where the central government is opportunistic and uses its discretion to make transfers to state governments on the basis of political considerations. These considerations are the alignment between the incumbent parties at the central and state...
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