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Personal Cognitive Factors Affecting Career Aspirations of Women Working in Financial Sector in India. (2020). Kang, Lakhwinder Singh ; Kaur, Gurpreet.
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  13. Female Labour Force Participation Rates in Assam: Trends, Composition and Determinants. (2022). Das, Debarshi ; Boruah, Chayanika.
    In: Indian Journal of Human Development.
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  14. Domestic violence and workfare: An evaluation of India’s MGNREGS. (2022). Sarma, Nayantara.
    In: World Development.
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  15. Female labour force participation and dowries in Pakistan. (2021). Makino, Momoe.
    In: Journal of International Development.
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  16. Labour Force Participation Rate of Women in Urban India: An Age-Cohort-Wise Analysis. (2021). Tayal, Deeksha ; Paul, Sourabh.
    In: The Indian Journal of Labour Economics.
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  17. Factors Determining Paid and Unpaid Work in Young Adults: Evidence from a Cohort Study in Bihar, India. (2021). Dhillon, Preeti ; Pandey, Neelanjana ; Pal, Ishita ; Ali, Balhasan.
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  18. €˜Give Me Some Rail€™: An Enquiry into Puzzle of Declining Female Labour Force Participation Rate. (2021). Bhamoriya, Vaibhav ; Gupta, Rajesh.
    In: Management and Labour Studies.
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  19. Daughter vs. Daughter-in-law: Kinship roles and womens time use in India. (2021). Negi, Digvijay ; Gupta, Tanu.
    In: Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai Working Papers.
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  20. She Innovates- Female owner and firm innovation in India. (2021). Biswas, Shreya.
    In: Papers.
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  21. Daughter Vs. Daughter-in-Law: Kinship Roles and Women’s Time Use in India. (2021). Negi, Digvijay ; Gupta, Tanu.
    In: 2021 Conference, August 17-31, 2021, Virtual.
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  22. A Structural Model of the Labor Market to Understand Gender Gaps among Marginalized Roma Communities. (2020). Robayo-Abril, Monica ; Salazar-Saenz, Mauricio.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  23. Political Reservation and Female Labor Force Participation in Rural India. (2020). Jin, Songqing ; Deininger, Klaus ; Singh, Sudhir K ; Nagarajan, Hari Krishnan.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  24. Education, Caste and Women’s Work in India. (2020). Mehta, Balwant ; Endow, Tanuka ; Datta, Amrita.
    In: The Indian Journal of Labour Economics.
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  25. Women’s Participation in Domestic Duties and Paid Employment in India: The Missing Links. (2020). Samantroy, Ellina.
    In: The Indian Journal of Labour Economics.
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  26. Personal Cognitive Factors Affecting Career Aspirations of Women Working in Financial Sector in India. (2020). Kang, Lakhwinder Singh ; Kaur, Gurpreet.
    In: Vision.
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  27. Impact of Employee Demography, Family Responsibility and Perceived Family Support on Workplace Resilience. (2020). Bose, Sujata ; Pal, Durba.
    In: Global Business Review.
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  28. No country for young women farmers: A situation analysis for India. (2020). Narayanan, Sudha ; Srinivasan, Sharada.
    In: Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai Working Papers.
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  29. Do female politicians matter for female labor market outcomes? Evidence from state legislative elections in India. (2020). Priyanka, Sadia.
    In: Labour Economics.
    RePEc:eee:labeco:v:64:y:2020:i:c:s0927537120300282.

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  30. Indian paradox: Rising education, declining womens employment. (2018). Desai, Sonalde ; Vanneman, Reeve ; Chatterjee, Esha.
    In: Demographic Research.
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  31. Measuring Female Work Participation in Rural India: What Do the Primary and Secondary Data Show?. (2018). Usami, Yoshifumi ; Patra, Subhajit ; Kapoor, Abhinav.
    In: Review of Agrarian Studies.
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  32. Education, Caste and Women’s Work in India. (). Mehta, Balwant ; Endow, Tanuka ; Datta, Amrita.
    In: The Indian Journal of Labour Economics.
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  33. Women’s Participation in Domestic Duties and Paid Employment in India: The Missing Links. (). Samantroy, Ellina.
    In: The Indian Journal of Labour Economics.
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