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Time use data facilitate deeper understanding of individual labor supply choices, especially for women, who are more likely to engage in unpaid care and home production. However, traditional time use data collection methods are time-consuming, expensive and susceptible to significant attrition....
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random sample of individuals living in rural India, incentive compatible measures of patience and risk aversion, and detailed …
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We use a nationally representative dataset from India to investigate the causal effects of maternal participation in … effect of maternal work on child nutrition in India. The quantile estimates provide evidence of large heterogeneity in the …
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in rural Odisha, India. This is a group for whom highly-gendered norms around marriage, mobility and work are likely to … shape opportunities to form and maintain meaningful ties with other women. We track the social networks of 2,170 mothers …
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Background: This study aims to relate the essentiality of quality ANC services in reducing the mortality and morbidity … among the mothers (pregnant women). There is huge neglect-ion among women about their health status and the health benefits … are not utilized seriously and properly by the women of rural areas in India. Illiteracy and low economic conditions are …
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