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-nurture interplay becomes stronger in more egalitarian environments that empower women, allowing genes to express themselves more fully …
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I study how bias in agricultural technological change affects labor market opportunities and fertility in a modern developing country context. Exploiting plausibly exogenous variation in the adoption of genetically engineered soy across municipalities in Brazil, I show that these technologies...
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-nurture interplay becomes stronger in more egalitarian environments that empower women, allowing genes to express themselves more fully …
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. Women's BMIs decreased throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which may have implications for the health and … women's BMIs in the US and how they varied with economic development. This study shows that after controlling for … characteristics, African-American women had greater BMIs than lighter complexioned black and white women. Women from the Southwest …
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This paper reviews several decades of empirical research on the effects of women's work on investments in children …'s human capital - their nutrition and schooling - in developing countries. No clear relationship between women's work and … outcomes or enhance positive outcomes of maternal work. Less research has been done on the subject of women's work and children …
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) strategic objectives. The framework is built around the ethos of UN SDG target 10.2, women’s inclusion, equality and empowerment …
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We examine the relationship between wealth and health through prominent growth indicators and cognitive ability …
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We examine the relationship between wealth and health through prominent growth indicators and cognitive ability …
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