This dissertation is composed of two essays. In the first essay, using a panel of establishments from the Annual Survey of Industries (ASI), I study the impact of the 1991 trade liberalization episode in India on the employment share of women. Contrary to the predictions of a taste-based discrimination model, I find that establishments exposed to larger output tariff reductions and import competition reduced the share of female workers. I also find that input tariff reductions neither raised nor reduced female employment share. The negative association between output tariff reductions and female employment appears to be driven by two factors. First, establishments facing larger output tariff declines engaged in more skill-upgrading whic...
The paper develops a 3-sector general equilibrium model appropriate for economies with female labour...
This dissertation is on the economic development of India during the past three decades with a focus...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of trade liberalization on the demand for female workers us...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2005.Includes bibliograp...
Results of our empirical specifications indicate that increasing trade openness in India’s more conc...
In the context of increasing contribution of developing countries in world trade, an important quest...
This dissertation investigates the effects of trade liberalization on welfare, poverty and productiv...
Economic reforms along with its promise of increasing income and growth rates have also raised conce...
Gender inequality is an acute and persistent problem, especially in developing countries. This paper...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays. In Essay I, I explore declining female workforce ...
This thesis analyses the effect of affirmative action policies on targeted groups in India. A robust an...
This thesis analyses the effect of affirmative action policies on targeted groups in India. A robust an...
This dissertation will explore how gender wage gap and political capacity represented by relative po...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/wie-dainn/In this paper, we investigate the impact of tr...
The paper develops a 3-sector general equilibrium model appropriate for economies with female labour...
The paper develops a 3-sector general equilibrium model appropriate for economies with female labour...
This dissertation is on the economic development of India during the past three decades with a focus...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of trade liberalization on the demand for female workers us...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2005.Includes bibliograp...
Results of our empirical specifications indicate that increasing trade openness in India’s more conc...
In the context of increasing contribution of developing countries in world trade, an important quest...
This dissertation investigates the effects of trade liberalization on welfare, poverty and productiv...
Economic reforms along with its promise of increasing income and growth rates have also raised conce...
Gender inequality is an acute and persistent problem, especially in developing countries. This paper...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays. In Essay I, I explore declining female workforce ...
This thesis analyses the effect of affirmative action policies on targeted groups in India. A robust an...
This thesis analyses the effect of affirmative action policies on targeted groups in India. A robust an...
This dissertation will explore how gender wage gap and political capacity represented by relative po...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/wie-dainn/In this paper, we investigate the impact of tr...
The paper develops a 3-sector general equilibrium model appropriate for economies with female labour...
The paper develops a 3-sector general equilibrium model appropriate for economies with female labour...
This dissertation is on the economic development of India during the past three decades with a focus...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of trade liberalization on the demand for female workers us...