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This paper investigates if residing in a joint family affects non-farm employment for married women in rural India. Our estimates based on a longitudinal survey of over 27000 women conducted in 2005 and 2012, and using the conditional logistic regression and instrumental variable approach...
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This paper investigates if residing in a joint family affects non-farm employment for married women in rural India. Our estimates based on a longitudinal survey of over 27000 women conducted in 2005 and 2012, and using the conditional logistic regression and instrumental variable approach...
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We provide the first evidence for India about the implications of three-generational co-residence, which continues to be a dominant family structure, for grandchildren’s school educational investment. Controlling for endogeneity and individual, parental, household and village characteristics,...
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We provide the first evidence for India about the implications of three-generational co-residence, which continues to be a dominant family structure, for grandchildren’s school educational investment. Controlling for endogeneity and individual, parental, household and village characteristics,...
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