<b>Background</b>: Theories of human capital would suggest that with more education, women acquire greater skills and their earnings increase, resulting in higher labor force participation. However, it has been long known that in India, women's education has a U-shaped relationship with labor force participation. Part of the decline at moderate levels of education may be due to an income effect whereby women with more education marry into richer families that enable them to withdraw from the labor force. <b>Objective</b>: The paper uses the first comprehensive Indian income data to evaluate whether the other family income effect explains the negative relationship between moderate women's education and their labor force participation. ...
This paper investigates the nature of the relationship between higher levels of education and empowe...
In the past twenty years, India's economy has grown at increasingly faster rates and now belongs to ...
Women have a vital role in society and they may contribute to the socio-economic development of the ...
In this paper, we aim to understand whether low labour market returns to education in India are resp...
The prediction of the neoclassical theory of HR suggests that increase in women’s education and lite...
This paper studies the relation between mothers’ employment and their children’s schooling in India,...
In this paper, we aim to understand whether low labour market returns to education in India are resp...
Labour market discrimination against women and parental discrimination against daughters are two of ...
Since 2010, the Indian economy has seen its fair share of ups and downs. As the world takes notice o...
Based on the Periodic Labour Force Survey (2017–2018), this paper explores women’s labour market par...
The puzzling decline in female labour force participation in India in the context of high economic g...
Objective: We explore whether women's paid employment is associated with reductions in women's state...
With the development and structural transformation of an economy the dynamics of labour force partic...
India today is an economic powerhouse on the global stage. However, it faces a queer conundrum. Desp...
Female labor force participation rates in urban India between 1987 and 2011 are surprisingly low and...
This paper investigates the nature of the relationship between higher levels of education and empowe...
In the past twenty years, India's economy has grown at increasingly faster rates and now belongs to ...
Women have a vital role in society and they may contribute to the socio-economic development of the ...
In this paper, we aim to understand whether low labour market returns to education in India are resp...
The prediction of the neoclassical theory of HR suggests that increase in women’s education and lite...
This paper studies the relation between mothers’ employment and their children’s schooling in India,...
In this paper, we aim to understand whether low labour market returns to education in India are resp...
Labour market discrimination against women and parental discrimination against daughters are two of ...
Since 2010, the Indian economy has seen its fair share of ups and downs. As the world takes notice o...
Based on the Periodic Labour Force Survey (2017–2018), this paper explores women’s labour market par...
The puzzling decline in female labour force participation in India in the context of high economic g...
Objective: We explore whether women's paid employment is associated with reductions in women's state...
With the development and structural transformation of an economy the dynamics of labour force partic...
India today is an economic powerhouse on the global stage. However, it faces a queer conundrum. Desp...
Female labor force participation rates in urban India between 1987 and 2011 are surprisingly low and...
This paper investigates the nature of the relationship between higher levels of education and empowe...
In the past twenty years, India's economy has grown at increasingly faster rates and now belongs to ...
Women have a vital role in society and they may contribute to the socio-economic development of the ...