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We attempt to resolve the central dispute in recent debates on dimensional consistency of economic and ecological variables in ecological economics (Mayumi and Giampietro, 2010; Malghan, 2011; Chilarescu and Viasu, 2012; Baiocchi, 2012). Using canonical examples from ecology and economics, we demonstrate...
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Using gender-disaggregated data on land operations from India, this paper contributes to the literature on agricultural feminization by showing a relationship between seasonal or short-term migration for work and feminization of farm management. Using a nationally representative data-set...
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India has experienced steady economic growth over the last two decades alongside a persistent decline in female labor force participation. This paper explores the relationship between economic development and female labor supply using state-level data spanning 1983-1984 to 2011-2012. While...
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Current multidimensional measures of poverty continue to follow the traditional income poverty approach of using household rather than the individual as the unit of analysis. Household level measures are gender blind since they ignore intra-household differences in resource allocation which have...
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Women's property ownership matters for their well-being and agency, broader economic prosperity, and children's development. However, until recently, a lack of data has constrained further exploration of gender differences in property ownership in the developing world. Using data from 41...
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