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work was done by women, and plough cultivation, a system mostly dominated by men. In this article, we review the literature …The participation of women in agriculture and the role of women in society in the preindustrial period were remarkably …. We also provide additional evidence showing that differences regarding the role of women across the two agricultural …
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opportunities for women to engage in non‐agricultural work in the belt, and, as women’s participation in tertiary education is …‐related practices concerning women in business and education across countries, comparing the patriarchal belt and South Asian countries … touted as an impetus in enhancing women’s opportunities, investigate its effect. Design/methodology/approach – The existence …
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We investigate whether female early marriage is a conduit for the transmission of social norms, specifically norms relating to gender roles and rights within the household. We exploit differences in the age of onset of menarche between sisters as an exogenous source of variation in marriage age....
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