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This paper examines the intergenerational transmission of gender attitudes in India, a setting where discrimination against women and girls is severe. We use survey data on gender attitudes (specifically, views about the appropriate roles and rights of women and girls) collected from adolescents...
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This paper examines the intergenerational transmission of gender attitudes in India, a setting where discrimination against women and girls is severe. We use survey data on gender attitudes (specifically, views about the appropriate roles and rights of women and girls) collected from adolescents...
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This paper examines the intergenerational transmission of gender attitudes in India, a setting where discrimination against women and girls is severe. We use survey data on gender attitudes (specifically, views about the appropriate roles and rights of women and girls) collected from adolescents...
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Incumbent upon giving effect to the mandate of gender equality as envisaged under Article 39(d) of the Constitution, the Equal Remuneration Act was enacted in 1976 to bring to force the policy of 'equal pay for equal work for men and women'. The present paper examines the ambit and limits of...
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