Problem of the Plenty- Ethnic Fractionalization and Female Employment in Rural India

IF 0.7 Q3 ECONOMICS
Shreya Biswas, Ritika Jain
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This study examines the relationship between jati level ethnic fractionalization and employment status of married women in rural India using a nationally representative household survey. We observe that past ethnic fractionalization lowers married females’ likelihood of being employed. The findings are robust to accounting for possible endogeneity related to ethnic fractionalization variable. On exploring the pathways, we find that regressive patriarchal norms, lower confidence in institutions, and lower social capital are a few of the potential channels through which ethnic fractionalization in the village adversely impacts female employment. Our study also highlights that the negative effect is not homogenous and is prominent for male-headed households and in less gender-equal states.

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丰饶的问题--印度农村地区的种族分化与女性就业
本研究通过一项具有全国代表性的住户调查,研究了印度农村地区已婚妇女的族群分裂与就业状况之间的关系。我们发现,过去的种族分裂会降低已婚女性就业的可能性。考虑到种族分化变量可能存在的内生性,研究结果是稳健的。在探究其路径时,我们发现倒退的父权制规范、对制度的较低信心以及较低的社会资本是村庄中种族分裂对女性就业产生不利影响的几个潜在渠道。我们的研究还突出表明,这种负面影响并不是单一的,在男性为户主的家庭和性别不那么平等的州,这种影响尤为突出。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Quantitative Economics (JQEC) is a refereed journal of the Indian Econometric Society (TIES). It solicits quantitative papers with basic or applied research orientation in all sub-fields of Economics that employ rigorous theoretical, empirical and experimental methods. The Journal also encourages Short Papers and Review Articles. Innovative and fundamental papers that focus on various facets of Economics of the Emerging Market and Developing Economies are particularly welcome. With the help of an international Editorial board and carefully selected referees, it aims to minimize the time taken to complete the review process while preserving the quality of the articles published.
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