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. The effects seem to be driven by changes in gender and cultural norms, because there is a reduction in the prevalence of … arranged marriages with minimum involvement of the bride. Overall results suggest a change in gender norms after 18 years of …
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models and their statues may attribute to this gender gap in academic performance. …
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This study aims to investigate intra-household bargaining outcomes elicited in an artefactual field experiment design … preferences over commodities. The bargaining process in the experiment was exogenously introduced by sharing information about … partners' preferences in the treatment group. We hypothesized that the spouse with weaker bargaining position at the household …
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(MGNREGS), on domestic violence via its role as social insurance and a means for improving women's say in household decisions … by 22 percent. Using household panel data, I explore possible channels of increases in women's mobility and decision … making. However, there is limited evidence to support the workfare scheme's role in increasing women's 'say' in household …
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through Facebook Messenger at reshaping gender norms and reducing social acceptability of violence against women (VAW) in … implicit format on knowledge, gender norms, and acceptability of VAW oscillated between 0.16 and 0.21 standard deviations yet …
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models and their statues may attribute to this gender gap in academic performance. …
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do better on educational outcomes than do children in single-parent and step-family households. While studies in the … developed world generally indicate that family structure influences educational outcomes, less is known about whether children …) and from the Continuous Household Survey in Uruguay, we find that secondary-school-age children are more likely to …
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