We study how women’s choices over labor activities in village economies correlate with poverty and whether enabling the poorest women to take on the activities of their richer counterparts can set them on a sustainable trajectory out of poverty. To do this we conduct a large-scale randomized control trial, covering over 21,000 households in 1,309 villages surveyed four times over a seven year period, to evaluate a nationwide program in Bangladesh that transfers livestock assets and skills to the poorest women. At baseline, the poorest women mostly engage in low return and seasonal casual wage labor while wealthier women solely engage in livestock rearing. The program enables poor women to start engaging in livestock rearing, increasing thei...
We look at the socio-economic impacts of a rural livelihoods program in Bihar, one of India’s poores...
In this article we provide a critical analysis of the role of market-based approaches to poverty red...
This article explores mechanisms for making poor rural women’s work visible by drawing on Amartya Se...
We study how women’s choices over labor activities in village economies correlate with poverty and w...
We study how women's choices over labor activities in village economies correlate with poverty and w...
A household survey of a randomized control trial in rural Bangladesh conducted in 2014 which collect...
This thesis is concerned with two types of employment among poor rural women in Bangladesh: wage em...
It is a well-known fact that cottage industries can play a significant role in the development...
Abstract Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rur...
Accumulation of assets to enable the diversification of activities has been established as crucial i...
Accumulation of assets to enable the diversification of activities has been established as crucial i...
Linking smallholder farmers to markets and making markets work for the poor is increasingly becoming...
Abstract: More than 30 percent of total population in Bangladesh is extremely poor. Halving the exi...
This paper explores factors that influence households’ engagement in pro poor agro enterprises and e...
This thesis contains three independent chapters that are aimed towards contributing to our understa...
We look at the socio-economic impacts of a rural livelihoods program in Bihar, one of India’s poores...
In this article we provide a critical analysis of the role of market-based approaches to poverty red...
This article explores mechanisms for making poor rural women’s work visible by drawing on Amartya Se...
We study how women’s choices over labor activities in village economies correlate with poverty and w...
We study how women's choices over labor activities in village economies correlate with poverty and w...
A household survey of a randomized control trial in rural Bangladesh conducted in 2014 which collect...
This thesis is concerned with two types of employment among poor rural women in Bangladesh: wage em...
It is a well-known fact that cottage industries can play a significant role in the development...
Abstract Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rur...
Accumulation of assets to enable the diversification of activities has been established as crucial i...
Accumulation of assets to enable the diversification of activities has been established as crucial i...
Linking smallholder farmers to markets and making markets work for the poor is increasingly becoming...
Abstract: More than 30 percent of total population in Bangladesh is extremely poor. Halving the exi...
This paper explores factors that influence households’ engagement in pro poor agro enterprises and e...
This thesis contains three independent chapters that are aimed towards contributing to our understa...
We look at the socio-economic impacts of a rural livelihoods program in Bihar, one of India’s poores...
In this article we provide a critical analysis of the role of market-based approaches to poverty red...
This article explores mechanisms for making poor rural women’s work visible by drawing on Amartya Se...