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evidence of discrimination against Muslim applicants, both in terms of probability of being contacted and the number of …
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evidence of discrimination against Muslim applicants, both in terms of probability of being contacted and the number of …
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returns for different levels of education in an environment that includes labour market discrimination. We are particularly …
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This paper provides unique evidence of a reversal of gender gaps in cognitive development in early childhood. We find steep caste and gender gradients and few substantive changes once children enter school. The gender gap, however, reverses its sign for the upper caste, with girls performing...
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This paper empirically tests for two competing explanations of the increasing sex ratio at birth (SRB) in India: hepatitis B and human intervention. Estimating a male- preferring stopping rule with data from three rounds of the National Family Health Survey in India (1992, 1998 and 2005), I find...
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This paper provides unique evidence of a reversal of gender gaps in cognitive development in early childhood. We find steep caste and gender gradients and few substantive changes once children enter school. The gender gap, however, reverses its sign for the upper caste, with girls performing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010357238
This paper is the first to estimate the magnitude and determinants of a wage differential by disability status in the context of an agrarian labor market through a wage decomposition method. In rural Uttar Pradesh, India, we find evidence of an unexplained wage gap in favor of non-disabled men...
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Discrimination is denial of rights on basis of factors other than merits, which ultimately result in the loss of the … educated than females of higher castes which in turn points to double discrimination towards female workers of lower castes in … discrimination' …
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This paper provides unique evidence of a reversal of gender gaps in cognitive development in early childhood. We find steep caste and gender gradients and few substantive changes once children enter school. The gender gap, however, reverses its sign for the upper caste, with girls performing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013053528