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rural Benin where improved water supply was phased in over time. Time savings per day are rather modest at 35 minutes: even …
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In this paper we show that investments to improve the supply and management of water reduce the time spent in fetching water by both men and women, which in turn will lead to a reallocation of the time saved to productive activities, and result in increased incomes. Using the national ARIS/REDS...
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The study examines the nature and extent of time poverty experienced by men and women in subsistence households in Mozambique. Gender roles, shaped by patriarchal norms, place heavy work obligations on women. Time-use data from a primary household survey in Mozambique is used for this analysis....
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rural Benin where improved water supply was phased in over time. Time savings per day are rather modest at 35 minutes: even …
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rural Benin where improved water supply was phased in over time. Time savings per day are rather modest at 35 minutes: even …
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We study the effects of sons versus daughters on parental joint time allocation between thelabor market and the household. Using data from the China Health and Nutrition Surveyfrom 1989 to 2006, we apply a fixed-effects model to control for cross-household hetero-geneity in son preference. We...
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