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India Human Development Survey which refers to 2005 and covers both urban and rural areas. In addition to the traditional …
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India Human Development Survey which refers to 2005 and covers both urban and rural areas. In addition to the traditional …
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India Human Development Survey which refers to 2005 and covers both urban and rural areas. In addition to the traditional …
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India Human Development Survey which refers to 2005 and covers both urban and rural areas. In addition to the traditional …
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Using a Hurdle model, the paper finds that although significant progress in gender equality in education was achieved during 1993–2005, pro-male gender bias still exists in the within-household allocation of educational expenditure. This bias occurs primarily through differential spending on...
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India Human Development Survey which refers to 2005 and covers both urban and rural areas. In addition to the traditional …. -- gender bias ; educational expenditure ; hurdle model ; school choice ; India …
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India Human Development Survey which refers to 2005 and covers both urban and rural areas. In addition to the traditional …
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attainment levels between male and female in India is staggering. Reduction in such gap is essential for more than one reason …. Latest population census 2001 indicates considerable difference in literacy rate at all India as well as state level between …
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explanation for India using household survey data collected in urban Uttar Pradesh in 1995. It estimates workforce participation …
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regression discontinuity afforded by close elections between women and men in India's state elections, we find that a woman … margin in India where a substantial number of incumbents do not contest re-election. There is no significant entry of new …
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