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Using a district-level panel constructed from five waves of decennial Indian censuses covering 1971-2011, we examine the medium-term (1991-2001) and long-term (1991-2011) impacts of the 1991 Indian trade liberalization on marriage and fertility rates among young women aged 15-34 years. We...
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Using the nationally representative Indian household surveys collected by National Sample Survey Organization, we examine the welfare gaps across social groups for the entire distribution in 1983, 1993-94, 2004-05, and 2011-12. We use spatially adjusted per capita consumption expenditure as the...
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We exploit the external nature of Indian trade liberalization in 1991 to study the impact of increased competition on the welfare disadvantage faced by the Constitutionally recognized disadvantaged groups, known as Scheduled Castes/Tribes (SC/ST), in India. We use the 1991 Census employment...
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Using a district-level panel constructed from five waves of decennial Indian censuses covering 1971-2011, we examine the medium-term (1991-2001) and long-term (1991-2011) impacts of the 1991 Indian trade liberalization on marriage and fertility rates among young women aged 15-34 years. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013472042
Using a district-level panel constructed from five waves of decennial Indian censuses covering 1971-2011, we examine the medium-term (1991-2001) and long-term (1991-2011) impacts of the 1991 Indian trade liberalization on marriage and fertility rates among young women aged 15-34 years. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014264266