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India. We augment the collective household model by endogenizing female bargaining power and use a three-stage least squares …
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the first nationally representative Time Use Survey of India, 2019, the paper answers two questions. First, how does the …-in-law's presence consistently diminishes the daughter-in-law's engagement in paid work and increases both women's time spent on … state of residence. Overall, the results suggest that policies that aim to increase women's education and promote gender …
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India. The 2005 Hindu Succession Act was legislated to protect women's rights to an equal share in ancestral property …This paper examines how women's participation in family decision-making is affected by land rights in rural areas in … in those four states have their land registered under women's names. Controlling for the potential endogeneity of land …
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