This paper evaluates the impacts of education on women’s relational empowerment, within a context of 70 developing countries across the world. Exploiting the variation in educational attainment between biological sisters, we find that education is positively associated with women’s intra-household decision making authority in both financial and non-financial domains. Moreover, education reduces relational friction, especially women’s exposure to psychological abuse. Our mechanism analyses provide suggestive evidence that these improvements could be attributed to increased access to information, assortative matching, and better labor market outcome
Women’s schooling has long been regarded as one of the best investments in development. Using two di...
Contains fulltext : 175225.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Education is ...
This communication tries to examine what kind of women' education affects more economic growth. To i...
This paper examines whether education empowers women. We exploit an exogenous variation in education...
This paper examines whether education empowers women. We exploit an exogenous variation in education...
Women’s empowerment has been thoroughly discussed during the last two decades, yet the research on t...
Women’s empowerment has been thoroughly discussed during the last two decades, yet the research on t...
Education provides a basis for a positive change and transformation of the society. This exposes new...
This paper uses Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) from 23 sub-Saharan African countries to highli...
Research has found that in the United States women have greater economic returns to a college degree...
Research has mainly studied women's empowerment assessing personal (e.g., self-esteem) or relational...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between women’s empowerment and poverty, to...
Research has mainly studied women's empowerment assessing personal (e.g., self-esteem) or relational...
Research has mainly studied women's empowerment assessing personal (e.g., self-esteem) or relational...
Research has mainly studied women's empowerment assessing personal (e.g., self-esteem) or relational...
Women’s schooling has long been regarded as one of the best investments in development. Using two di...
Contains fulltext : 175225.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Education is ...
This communication tries to examine what kind of women' education affects more economic growth. To i...
This paper examines whether education empowers women. We exploit an exogenous variation in education...
This paper examines whether education empowers women. We exploit an exogenous variation in education...
Women’s empowerment has been thoroughly discussed during the last two decades, yet the research on t...
Women’s empowerment has been thoroughly discussed during the last two decades, yet the research on t...
Education provides a basis for a positive change and transformation of the society. This exposes new...
This paper uses Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) from 23 sub-Saharan African countries to highli...
Research has found that in the United States women have greater economic returns to a college degree...
Research has mainly studied women's empowerment assessing personal (e.g., self-esteem) or relational...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between women’s empowerment and poverty, to...
Research has mainly studied women's empowerment assessing personal (e.g., self-esteem) or relational...
Research has mainly studied women's empowerment assessing personal (e.g., self-esteem) or relational...
Research has mainly studied women's empowerment assessing personal (e.g., self-esteem) or relational...
Women’s schooling has long been regarded as one of the best investments in development. Using two di...
Contains fulltext : 175225.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Education is ...
This communication tries to examine what kind of women' education affects more economic growth. To i...