In developing countries, a precise approach to measuring women’s employment remains elu- sive. Emerging evidence underscores the pivotal role of survey methodology, encompassing respondent selection and question framing, in shaping the assessment of women’s employ- ment. Drawing from two labor market experiments in rural India, this study offers insights on the influence of survey design on the measurement of women’s employment. The first ex- periment contrasts self-reported women’s and men’s employment figures with proxy-reported data from spouses. Women’s self-reported workforce participation surpasses proxy-reported estimates by six percentage points, while men’s estimates exhibit negligible differences. There are significant differences...
We analyze the effect of survey design on reported job satisfaction by exploiting two quasi-experime...
The most recent data gathered by the National Sample Survey Office on work participation for women i...
Dissertation Abstract: The purpose of my dissertation research is to examine the effect of men’s non...
Accurate estimates of men’s and women’s employment are necessary for understanding sources of produc...
This paper examines certain aspects of employment among women workers in hired labour households, d...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...
Labour force participation of women has been a topic of interest for labour market specialists as we...
Effective policies and programs aiming to reduce poverty require a clear understanding of how people...
In this working paper, the authors contrast two approaches to the measurement of women’s work applie...
With the lack of official government data on unemployment and other labour market indicators, the mo...
The issue of low levels of women’s workforce participation rate (WPR) in India has come to occupy a ...
Labour force participation in India is found to respond to a plurality of causal mechanisms. Employm...
Objective: We explore whether women's paid employment is associated with reductions in women's state...
Labour force participation in India is found to respond to a plurality of causal mechanisms. Employm...
This paper explores the latest Employment-Unemployment Survey (EUS) data published by National Samp...
We analyze the effect of survey design on reported job satisfaction by exploiting two quasi-experime...
The most recent data gathered by the National Sample Survey Office on work participation for women i...
Dissertation Abstract: The purpose of my dissertation research is to examine the effect of men’s non...
Accurate estimates of men’s and women’s employment are necessary for understanding sources of produc...
This paper examines certain aspects of employment among women workers in hired labour households, d...
Labour force participation in India responds to economic, social, cultural and demographic mechanism...
Labour force participation of women has been a topic of interest for labour market specialists as we...
Effective policies and programs aiming to reduce poverty require a clear understanding of how people...
In this working paper, the authors contrast two approaches to the measurement of women’s work applie...
With the lack of official government data on unemployment and other labour market indicators, the mo...
The issue of low levels of women’s workforce participation rate (WPR) in India has come to occupy a ...
Labour force participation in India is found to respond to a plurality of causal mechanisms. Employm...
Objective: We explore whether women's paid employment is associated with reductions in women's state...
Labour force participation in India is found to respond to a plurality of causal mechanisms. Employm...
This paper explores the latest Employment-Unemployment Survey (EUS) data published by National Samp...
We analyze the effect of survey design on reported job satisfaction by exploiting two quasi-experime...
The most recent data gathered by the National Sample Survey Office on work participation for women i...
Dissertation Abstract: The purpose of my dissertation research is to examine the effect of men’s non...