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the first half of 2006. Data from India GYTS 2003 and GYTS 2006 was analyzed to examine the change in different variables …
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variables. This paper presents a behavioral perspective on OC and contributes to its emerging dynamic aspect. A behavioral model …
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Examines the evidence for various explantions usually offered for the differences infertility behaviour across regions and over time in India. The data sets used in the study are National Sample Survey and Sample Registration System, the other using cultural characteristics from the...
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The paper investigates the role of economic factors in the enrolment decision at the higher education level in India. The study concludes that the rate of participation of women is in a disadvantaged position in the post-reform period. Women’s education has started to loose its importance...
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The paper examines fertility differentials among the three religion groups, Hindu, Muslim and Christian, and trends in these based on data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-1). [WP No. 167].
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sponsorship and institutional factors, are expected to influence both set of endogenous variables (research inputs and outputs …
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Lead recycling is often supported through a well-functioning Deposit Refund System (DRS) in the market for batteries (branded and generic). In this system, people can get a discount on the purchase of a new battery if they return the used one to the retailer. While a DRS has existed in the...
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