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This paper studies the impact of migrant children on their parents' occupation choice and wage income using a dataset from a household survey conducted in 2011. We find that the heads of migrant households with school-age children earn significantly less than those who left them at their place...
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rate and attitude toward risk in Indian villages. Results show that women made more patient choices than men and that their … discount rate is related to number of children. No gender difference is found for individuals without children. Women …
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findings are based on the case of Bayer CropScience's Model Village Project in rural Karnataka, India. To achieve our goals, we … introduce the case of Bayer CropScience's seed production in rural India, for which a "Model Village Project (MVP)" has been … analyses beyond standardized benchmarks like the MDGs. We show that major determinants of SHD established in the paper result …
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rural Karnataka, India. Evidence from the experiments were integrated with individual survey data on the economic and … hyperbolicʺ women save a lower share of their savings at home and save less in total levels. Women with hyperbolic preferences are …
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experimental measures of time discounting and risk aversion for villagers in south India to highlight behavioral features of … microcredit. Conditional on borrowing from any source, women with present-biased preferences are more likely than others to borrow …
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this context, we analysed institutions governing surface water allocation in the Malaprabha river basin in Karnataka and …
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