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Women’s empowerment has been identified as a prerequisite for poverty reduction. In addition to driving overall economic growth, women’s empowerment has been found to have beneficial effects on fertility rates, child health and education outcomes, as well as community development. This...
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This study explores how domestic violence and female employment interact and impact female economic empowerment in … violence is estimated. An instrumental Variables technique is used to correct for the potential endogeneity of women …'s employment, which might bias the relationship between employment and domestic violence. The study also attempts to do an in …
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relationship between women's employment status and domestic violence is less clear-cut. Motivated by this ambiguity, this study … violence, based on quantitative data from Jordan in 2007. A notable feature of this paper is that it controls for the potential … endogeneity of women's employment which might bias the relationship between employment and spousal violence. Disregarding the …
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Themengebieten des täglichen Lebens in Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländern durchgeführt wurden: Gewalt und Wasser. Im ersten dieser … Konflikt lebt. Detailliert die Wirkung solcher Exponierung auf das Auftreten häuslicher Gewalt untersu... … in developing and emerging economies: violence, and water. Within the first of these areas, the analysis is centred on …
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Lowland Rainforest Transformation Systems in Sumatra,Indonesia. The paper presents the common sampling frame of the socio …
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attach specific weights to true and false positive rates. Based on data from Bolivia and Indonesia, we show that targeting …
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Indonesia. Oil palm is labor-saving in the sense that it requires much less labor per unit of land than alternative crops. The …, our results suggest that oil palm adoption in Indonesia largely led to the cultivation of additional land, entailing …
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