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Despite concern regarding labor market discrimination against Hispanics, previously published estimates show that Hispanic women earn higher hourly wages than white women with similar observable characteristics. This estimated wage premium is likely biased upwards because of the omission of an...
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Post Keynesian analyses of monetary production have not given much attention to households as institutions, while a good deal of the literature in feminist economics discusses households in a strictly microeconomic context, with little consideration of monetary phenomena. This book, a unique...
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random sample of individuals living in rural India, incentive compatible measures of patience and risk aversion, and detailed …
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The 'missing women' dilemma in India has sparked interest in investigating gender discrimination in the provision of …
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We investigate whether politician gender influences policy outcomes in India. We focus upon antenatal and postnatal …
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Son preference is widespread in a number of developing countries. Anecdotal evidence suggests that women may contribute to the persistence of this phenomenon because they derive substantial long-run non-monetary benefits from giving birth to a son in the form of an improvement in their...
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