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In developing countries, women’s empowerment is a major concern. Several efforts were made to tackle this issue as the aims of poverty reduction and development cannot be achieved without giving attention to women’s empowerment. Over the past decades, microfinance institutions (MFIs) have...
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the poorest rural regions of the world (Uttar Pradesh, India). Methodologically, it shows how indicators from the direct …-strand programs can help to explain the paradox as to why nearly 100 million women (in India alone) have participated in self help …
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Almost half of missing women in India are of post-reproductive ages. I show that intra-household gender inequality and …
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India, including 53,030 mothers and 113,708 children, collected in 2015-16.Outcomes are measured as multidimensional …
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the poorest rural regions of the world (Uttar Pradesh, India). Methodologically, it shows how indicators from the direct …-strand programs can help to explain the paradox as to why nearly 100 million women (in India alone) have participated in self help …
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Female labor force participation increased worldwide between 1990 and 2015. In India, it decreased 22% from a low rate …
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sector with special reference to beedi rolling. In India Beedi making is an age old industry and one of the largest job …
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greater impact on empowering women. Using household survey data on SHG from India, a general structural model is adopted where …
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This study used a nationally representative survey from the 2012-2013 World Bank's General Household Survey for Nigeria, to examine the relationship between empowerment, measured using a modification of the Alkire et al. (2013) empowerment index, and household dietary diversity, based on the FAO...
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By many objective measures the lives of women in the United States have improved over the past 35 years, yet we show that measures of subjective well-being indicate that women's happiness has declined both absolutely and relative to men. The paradox of women's declining relative well-being is...
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