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Time is the most precious thing of this modern world. As "Lack of time" is a common complaint in this modern world, and everyone has an excuse that they hardly have any time to complete their work. And specifically when we talk about Time Management, it becomes the most challenging task as it...
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This paper estimates a household saving rate equation for India and the Republic of Korea using longterm time series data for the 1975-2010 period, focusing in particular on the impact of the premarital sex ratio on the household saving rate. To summarize the main findings of the paper, it finds...
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fertility choices and offspring sex-ratios in India. Both within- and between-family-size differences in offspring sex …Fertility decline in developing countries may have unexpected demographic consequences. Although lower fertility … between fertility outcomes and female-male offspring sex-ratios. Particularly in countries with a cultural preference for sons …
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us to analyse the role of Family Planning (FP), reproductive and child care programmes, for the employment probability of …
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We examine the effect of co-residence with fathers- and mothers-in-law on married women's employment in India. Instrumental variable fixed effects estimates using two different household panel datasets indicate that co-residence with a father-in-law reduces married women's employment by 11-13%,...
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A growing literature explores the impact of home-based versus office-based work. Differences in productivity may arise due to a treatment effect of the office or from workers with different abilities sorting into office or home work. We conduct an RCT in the data entry sector in India that...
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The aim of our research is to consider the potential for women’s empowerment throughtourism and women’s equality inherent in the green economy. In addition, our research should shed more light on the women’s dimensions of green growth, especially in the context of development of...
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transition in India (particularly the movement in Total Fertility Rates across Indian states) during 1961-2001. Changes in the …
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