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The social lives of married women: Peer effects in female autonomy and investments in children
Eeshani Kandpal, Kathy Baylis
Agricultural and Consumer Economics
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Social Life
100%
Peer Effects
100%
Investment in children
100%
Married Women
100%
Female Autonomy
100%
Female Investment
100%
Shock
60%
Women's Autonomy
60%
Decay Rate
40%
Intra-household Bargaining
40%
Modal
20%
Social Networks
20%
Gender Roles
20%
India
20%
Stickiness
20%
Over 80
20%
Intervention Targets
20%
Women Age
20%
Social Norms
20%
Social Safety Net
20%
Child Welfare
20%
Caste
20%
Uttarakhand
20%
Women Empowerment
20%
Second-order Effects
20%
Physical Mobility
20%
Instrument Analysis
20%
Household Decision-making
20%
Social Circles
20%
Patriarchal Society
20%
Perceived Social Norms
20%
Caste Networks
20%
Endogenous Network Formation
20%
Social Sciences
Social Participation
100%
Autonomy
100%
Peer Effect
100%
Married Women
100%
Social Norms
40%
Decision Making
20%
India
20%
Child Welfare
20%
Gender Role
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Peer Effect
100%
Child Welfare
20%
Family Economics
20%