@Me_Predictor This paper is a good summary of why the headline number is likely understating the female labor force participation rate significantly while also explaining why there probably is some decline: https://t.co/oItvyxSNNz
(6/n) @SonaldeDesai and @omijomi find: 1. Possibility of measurement error in NSS 2. Rising incomes associated with lower levels of LFPR 3. When work opportunities expand, e.g. improved transport or MGNREGS, women increase their participation paper: htt
RT @omijomi: Publication Alert! https://t.co/fpTCNR64Yg In this paper with @SonaldeDesai we examine diverse explanations of declining FWPR…
RT @omijomi: Publication Alert! https://t.co/fpTCNR64Yg In this paper with @SonaldeDesai we examine diverse explanations of declining FWPR…
RT @omijomi: Publication Alert! https://t.co/fpTCNR64Yg In this paper with @SonaldeDesai we examine diverse explanations of declining FWPR…
RT @omijomi: Publication Alert! https://t.co/fpTCNR64Yg In this paper with @SonaldeDesai we examine diverse explanations of declining FWPR…
RT @omijomi: Publication Alert! https://t.co/fpTCNR64Yg In this paper with @SonaldeDesai we examine diverse explanations of declining FWPR…
Publication Alert! https://t.co/fpTCNR64Yg In this paper with @SonaldeDesai we examine diverse explanations of declining FWPR in India using IHDS. We find that the apparent decline in WPR for rural women may be associated with the crowding out of women in