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Papers by IHDS Users

2023

Mukherjee, T., I. Mukhopadhyay, and S. Bhattacharya. 2023. “Intergenerational Co-residence and Women’s Employment in Urban India”, The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 1-21. Link.
 
Mukhopadhyay, S. 2023. “Revisiting Women’s Empowerment as an Agriculture–Nutrition Pathway Using the Framework of Intersectionality”, In Achieving Zero Hunger in India: Challenges and Policies, pp. 261-286. Springer. Link.
 
Gurung, R., C. Tirkey, K.K. Takri, N. Diyali, M. Choubey, and R. Rai. 2023. “Determinants of Access to Improved Drinking Water and Sanitation in India: Evidence from India Human Development Survey-II (IHDS)”, Water Policy, wp2023083. Link.
 
Duggal, K. 2023. “The Relationship between Child Marriage and Female Educational Attainment in India”, Warwick-Monash Economics Student Papers No. 2023/57. September. Link.
 
Kumar, D. and Y. Chengyu. 2023. “Role of Banks in Promoting Risky Financial Assets”, Economic & Political Weekly, 58(41). October 14. Link.
 
Biswal, D. and C.S. Bahinipati. 2023. “Crop-insurance Adoption and Impact on Farm Households’ Well-Being in India: Evidence from a Panel Study”, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 1-20. Link.

Narayanan, S., K. Naraparaju, and N. Gerber. 2023. “An Assessment of India's Multiple National Social Protection Schemes in Improving Nutrition and Health”, Food Security, 1-15. Link.

Nandwani, B. and P. Roychowdhury. 2023. “Rural Roads Infrastructure and Women Empowerment in India", GLO Discussion Paper No. 1320.  Global Labor Organization. Link.
 
Rawat, S. 2023. “Inequality of Opportunity in Changing Access to Employment in India: A Panel Study”, The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 1-26. August 31. Link.
 
Ranganathan, T., and A. Mendonca. 2023. “Does Being Educated More Than the Spouse Give Women Higher Autonomy? Findings from India”, The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 1-21. August 29. Link
 
Tandel, V., A. Dutta, S. Gandhi, and A. Narayanan. 2023). “Women’s Right to Property and the Child Quantity-Quality Trade-off: Evidence from India”, Journal of Population Economics, 1-37. August 29. Link. 

Khari, P. and R. Jain. 2023. “Dynamics of Consumption Expenditure and Poverty Statistics in a Rural-Urban Context: Insights from IHDS Panel Data Analysis”, VEETHIKA-An International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2, April-June, Link.

Ghirnikar, T. 2023. “Understanding the Impacts of Environmental, Economic, and Policy Factors on Developing Economies”, Dissertation submitted to the Department of Economics, University of Oklahoma. Link.
 
Das, P.K., B. Ganguli, S. Marjit, and S.S. Roy. 2023. “Finance, Growth and Inequality: Does Source of Finance  Matter?”, Research SquareLink.
 
Anil, D.S., D. Pakrashi, and S. Saha. 2023. “The Gendered Effect of Co-residence on Health. Reconciling Labour and Autonomy Responses”, Preprint. Link.
 
Basu, R., P. Roy, and S. Roy. 2023. “Inheritance of Educational Attainment: Instance of Caste Certificate in India”, In T. Banerjee Chatterjee, Arpita Ghose, and Poulomi Roy (eds.), Risks and Resilience of Emerging Economies: Essays in Honour of Professor Ajitava Raychaudhuri, pp. 313-329, Springer. Link.

Mishra, U.S., H. Mallick, and B. Padhi. 2023. “An Inquiry into Households’ Confidence Levels in Various Institutions in India: A Temporal Assessment from the IHDS”, Review of Development and Change, Vol. 28, Issue 1. Link.

Jaffrelot, C. 2023. “Indian Muslims: Varieties of Discriminations and What Affirmative Action Can Do”, In Handbook on Economics of Discrimination and Affirmative Action, pp. 1-22. Springer. Link.

Sahasranaman, A. and N. Kumar. 2023. “Distributional Dynamics of Income in Indian States: Inequality, Redistribution and Poverty Transitions”, Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. 58, Issue No. 25-26, Link.

Bhattacharjee, A. and J.D.  Dubey. 2023. “Can Employment Empower Women in Rural India?”, Economic Papers: A Journal of Applied Economics and Policy.  https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-3441.12397. Link.

Alvi, M.F. 2023. “Caste, Religion and the Labor Force Participation of Women: Evidence from India”, Review of Social Economy, 1-28. https://doi.org/10.1080/00346764.2023.2223167. Link.

Bhan, T. and A. Patel. 2023. “Migration and Health: Exploring the Effect of Destinations on the Health Outcomes among Rural-Urban Migrants in India”, Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 331, August, 116079. Link.

Maitra, P. and N. Menon. Forthcoming. “Excess Weight in India: Gender Differentials, Location Patterns and Health Consequences”, in Pallavi Choudhuri, Sonalde Desai, and Amaresh Dubey (eds.), India’s Social and Economic Transformation in the 21st Century, pp. 75-94. Routledge India. Link.

Paul, S. Forthcoming. “Do Income and Income Inequality Have Any Impact on Morbidity? Evidence from the India Human Development Survey”, in India’s Social and Economic Transformation in the 21st Century, pp. 55-74. Routledge India. Link.

Pande, S. and A. Dubey. Forthcoming. “Private Schooling in India: Changes in Learning and Achievement Experience”, in India’s Social and Economic Transformation in the 21st Century, pp. 126-166. Routledge India.  Link.

Choudhuri, P., S. Desai, and A. Dubey (eds.). Forthcoming. India’s Social and Economic Transformation in the 21st Century. Routledge India. Link.

Panda, S. 2023. “Public trust in government doctors and hospitals in India”, International Journal of Social Economics. May 23. Link.

Pinilla‐Roncancio, M., J.L. Amaya‐Lara, G. Cedeño‐Ocampo, P. Rodríguez‐Lesmes, and C. Sepúlveda, C. 2023. “Catastrophic health‐care payments and multidimensional poverty: Are they related?”, Health Economics, 2023: 1-21. Link

Kulkarni, V., V. Kulkarni, K. Imai and R. Gaiha. Forthcoming. “Changes in Subjective Well-Being in India”, Social Indicators Research.  Link.

Acharya, R.H. and A.C. Sadath. 2023. “Who Bears the Burden of Rising Prices of Petroleum Products Due to Taxes in India?”, Economic & Political Weekly, 58(16). Link.

Lahiri, Bidisha, and Richard Daramola. "Effects of credit and labor constraints on microenterprises and the unintended impact of changes in household endowments: Use of threshold estimation to detect heterogeneity." The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance 88 (2023): 21-38. Link.

Mandal, R., B. Goswami, M. Sarma, and H.K. Nath. 2023. “Extreme Weather Events and Food Insecurity in Northeast India”, in S. Anand, M. Das, R. Bhattacharya, and R.B. Singh (eds.), Sustainable Development Goals in Northeast India: Challenges and Achievements, Springer, pp. 101-126. Link.

Ahuja, A. and A. Mehta. 2023. “How Does Growth Affect Everyday Corruption? Exit, Empowerment and Voice in Indian Public Services”, Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics, 81(2023). Link.

Dhakad, M. and N. Saikia. 2023. “The Impact of Adult Death on Household Consumption, Expenditure, and Income in India: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Longitudinal Survey”, in M. Dhakad and N. Saikia (eds.), Adult Mortality in India: Trends, Socio-economic Disparities and Consequences, Springer, pp. 95-108. Link.

Jha J, Kelley EJ. Returns to Relationships: Social Capital and Household Welfare in India. Social Sciences. 2023; 12(3):184. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci12030184 Link.

Chatterjee, P. and A. Dubey. 2023. “The Role of Women’s Empowerment on Child Nutrition in India: A Longitudinal Analysis”, Environment, Development and Sustainability (2023), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-023-03183-3Link.
 
Kumar, D., B. Pratap, and A. Aggarwal. 2023. “Children’s Early Foundational Skills and Education Continuation in India: Heterogeneous Analysis by Caste, Gender and Location”, World Development Perspectives, Volume 30, June. Link.

Agte, P. and A. Bernhardt. 2023. “The Economics of Caste Norms: Purity, Status, and Women’s Work in India”, Working Paper. Link.

George, M.S., T. Niyosenga, and I. Mohanty. 2023. “Does the Presence of Health Insurance and Health Facilities Improve Access to Healthcare for Major Morbidities Among Indigenous Communities and Older Widows in India? Evidence from India Human Development Surveys I and II”, PLoS One, 18(2): e0281539. Link.

Tyagi, Malvika, Deepak Kumar, and M.A. Hussain. 2023. “STEMming the Dowry Tradition: Empowering Girls in India”, Available at SSRN 4385778. Link.
 
Azam, M. 2023. “Health Effects of Fuel Transitions in India: Evidence from Panel Data”, IZA Institute of Labour Economics Discussion Paper Series No. 15852Link.

Hassan, Mofidul and M.P. Bezbaruah. 2023. “Income Inequality: A Cross-states and Cross-community Analysis”, Economic and Political Weekly, 58(10), March 11, Link.

Borkar, A.R. and R.V. Vikhar. 2023. “Understanding the Inter-Caste Marriage Story in India”, Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research, 10(3):c29-c34. Link.

George, M.S., T. Niyosenga, and I. Mohanty. 2023. “Does the Presence of Health Insurance and Health Facilities Improve Access to Healthcare for Major Morbidities Among Indigenous Communities and Older Widows in India? Evidence from India Human Development Surveys I and II”, PLoS One, 18(2): e0281539. Link.

Tyagi, Malvika, Deepak Kumar, and M.A. Hussain. 2023. “STEMming the Dowry Tradition: Empowering Girls in India”, Available at SSRN 4385778. Link.

Azam, M. 2023. “Health Effects of Fuel Transitions in India: Evidence from Panel Data”, IZA Institute of Labour Economics Discussion Paper Series No. 15852. Link.

Chatterjee, P. and A. Dubey. 2023. “The Role of Women’s Empowerment on Child Nutrition in India: A Longitudinal Analysis”, Environment, Development and Sustainability (2023), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-023-03183-3. Link.

Kumar, D., B. Pratap, and A. Aggarwal. 2023. “Children’s Early Foundational Skills and Education Continuation in India: Heterogeneous Analysis by Caste, Gender and Location”, World Development Perspectives, Volume 30, June. Link.

Agte, P. and A. Bernhardt. 2023. “The Economics of Caste Norms: Purity, Status, and Women’s Work in India”, Working Paper. Link.

Nupur, Shreya and Meghna Dutta. 2023. “Perceived Economic Well-being among Rural Indian Households: Investigating the Role of Remittances”, Economic and Political Weekly, LVIII(9), March 4. Link. 

Natarajan, Rajesh Raj, Simone Schotte, and Kunal Sen. 2023. “Moving up or down the Job Ladder in India: Examining Informality-Formality Transitions”, in Gary S. Fields, T.H. Gindling, Kunal Sen, Michael Danquah, and Simone Schotte (eds.), The Job Ladder: Transforming Informal Work and Livelihoods in Developing Countries. UK: Oxford University Press. Link.

Sangwan, Navjot. and Luca Tasciotti. Forthcoming. “Time to Remit: The Effect of Remittances on Household Consumption and Dietary Diversity in India”, IZA Journal of Development and MigrationLink.
 
Sedai, Ashish Kumar. 2023. “Bank Presence and Household Well-being: Evidence from India”, Preprint, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.33378.61122. Link.

Vikram, K. 2023. “Timing and Frequency of Fathers’ Migration and Nutritional Status of Left-Behind Children in India: A Life Course Approach”, Population Research and Policy Review, 42(1). Link.
 
———. 2023. “Modern Marriage in a Traditional Society: The Influence of College Education on Marriage in India”, Journal of Family Issues, 0(0).
Link.
 
George, M.S., T. Niyosenga, and I. Mohanty. 2023. “Does the presence of health insurance and health facilities improve access to healthcare for major morbidities among Indigenous communities and older widows in India? Evidence from India Human Development Surveys I and II”, PLoS One, 18(2). Link.
 
Sarkhel, S. 2023. “Gender Gap and Socio-cultural Influences: A Study on the Indian Labour Market”, in Dominic Savio, Samrat Roy, and Saswati Chaudhuri (eds), Transforming our World Together towards Sustainable Development. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Link.
 
Bahure, V. 2023. “Essays in Development Economics”, Thèse de doctorat, Univ. Genèv, DOI: 10.13097/archive-ouverte/unige:166215. Link

Kumar, P., D.R. Mawkhlieng, D. Sinha, and M. Alagarajan. 2023. “Back to Basics: The Role of Living Arrangement on Self-Reported Morbidity Among Older Adults in India”, Ageing International. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12126-023-09517-w. Link.

 

2022

Azad, P. and M. Refeque. 2022. “Wage Returns to English Language and Technical Skills in India: An Inter-Occupational Disparity”, Research Square.  DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2247895/v1. Link.

Santhya, K.G., S. Banerjee, B.K. Panda, A.J.F. Zavier, A. Hazra, and S. Rampal. 2022. “Role of Debt in Overseas Labour Migration in India”, Technical Report, New Delhi: Population Council. Link.

Luke, N., K. Munshi, S. Singh, and A.M. Oommen. 2022. “Economic Development, Undernutrition and Diabetes”, Working Paper. Link.
 
Unnikrishnan, V. and S. Dey. 2022. “Political Meddling in Social Assistance Programme: Panel Data Evidence from India”, Journal of International DevelopmentLink.
 
Godbharle, S., A. Jeyakumar, and H. Kesa. 2022. “Socio-demographic and Economic Determinants of Household Expenditure on Eating out in India – Evidence from India Human Development Survey (IHDS) II”, Nutrition and Health, https://doi.org/10.1177/02601060221139571. Link.
 
Pinilla-Roncancio, M., J.L. Amaya-Lara, G. Cedeño-Ocampo, P. Rodríguez-Lesmes, and C. Sepúlveda. 2022. “The Links between Catastrophic Health Expenditures and Poverty: An Instrumental Variable Analysis in India”, Documentos de Trabajo 020597, Universidad del Rosario. Link.

Goel, S. 2022. “Effect of Deagrarianization at the Household Level on the Scale and Nature of Women’s Work in Rural India”, The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 65(4): 1053-1082. Link.

Shrinivas, A., S. Jalota, A. Mahajan, and G. Miller. 2022. “The Importance of Wage Loss in the Financial Burden of Illness: Longitudinal Evidence from India”, Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 317. Link.

Mondal, S. 2022. “Intergenerational Educational and Occupational Mobility across Caste Groups in West Bengal”, Contemporary Voice of Dalit, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/2455328X221136384. Link.

Sharma, A. and A. Banerjee. 2022. “Socio-Economic Determinants of Digital Divide in India”, Demography India, 51(1): 78-92. Link.

Mohanty, S.K., S.K. Singh, S.K. Sharma, K. Banerjee, and R. Acharya. 2022. “Asset and Consumption Gradient of HEALTH ESTIMATES in India: Implications for Survey and Public Health Research”, SSM—Population Health, 19, 101258. Link.
 
Duhon, M.E. (2022). “Essays in Development and Demography”, Dissertation submitted for PhD in Economics, University of California, Berkeley. Link.
 
Neekhra, B., K. Kapoor, and D. Gupta. 2022. “Generating Synthetic Population”, Working Paper. Accepted for oral presentation at New In ML Workshop of the 39th International Conference on Machine Learning, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 2022. Link.
 
Nolan, S. 2022. “Measuring Upward Mobility in Times of Change”, Dissertation submitted for PhD in Public Policy Studies, Duke University. Link.
 
Reed, M.N. 2022. “Marriage and Family in India”, Dissertation submitted for PhD in Sociology and Demography, University of Pennsylvania. Link.

Fors, Heather Congdon and Annika Lindskog. 2022. “Within-family Inequalities in Human Capital Accumulation in India”, Review of Development Economics, https://doi.org/10.1111/rode.12929Link.

Sagarika, Dey. 2022. “Structure and Dynamics of Livelihoods in Rural India: A Panel Data Analysis”, Poverty and Public Policy, 14(3): 307-334. Link. 

Bhattacharjee, Ayona and Kshitij Awasthi. 2022. “How Does Education Affect Health Beliefs? A Case of Women in India”, Economic Papers: A Journal of Applied Economics and Policyhttps://doi.org/10.1111/1759-3441.12363Link

Kandikuppa, S. and C. Gray, C. 2022. Climate change and household debt in rural India. Climatic Change, 173, 20(2022). Link.

Siddiqui, L.A. and A. Singh. 2022. “Socio-economic Inequality in Longevity in India”, Economic and Political Weekly, 57(32). Link.

Berg, C., B. Blankespoor, M.S. Emran, and F. Shilpi. 2022. “Does Market Integration Increase Rural Land Inequality?: Evidence from India”, Preprint, July 22. Link.

Maitra, P., R. Miller, and A. Sedai. 2022. “Household Welfare Effects of ROSCAs”, Discussion Paper No. 2022-14, Clayton, Victoria: Monash University. Link.

Kandpal, D. and D. Maiti. 2022. “Social Identity, Local Neighbourhood Effect and Conspicuous Consumption: Evidence From India”, Working Paper No. 327, Delhi: Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics. Link.

Khanna, A. 2022. ‘Three essays on development economics and human Capital”, Dissertations and Theses Collection, Singapore Management University. Link.

Pandeya, S., L. Bevisa, and T. Raob. 2022. “Food Price Subsidies and Nutrition in India: Is Less Targeting More?” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting 2022, Anaheim, CA. Link.

Das, Upasak and Karan Singhal. 2022. “Gender Difference in Mathematics Learning in Rural India”, Ideas For India, January 24. Link.

Adkins, S. 2022. “Three Essays in Development Economics: An Examination of Female Health and Labor in India”, PhD Dissertation submitted to Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, May. Link.

Kundu, Sridhar and Maynor Cabrera. 2022. "Fiscal Policies and Their Impact on Income Distribution in India," Commitment to Equity (CEQ) Working Paper Series 120, Department of Economics, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Link.

Mishra, S.K. and S. Dutta. 2022. “Single Versus Multiple Deprivations among Children in India”, Indian Journal of Human Development. May 1. Link.

Bhattacharjee, D. and P.C. Mohanty. 2022. “Does social network impact rising out-of-pocket health care expenditure in India? A propensity score matching approach”, The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 1-13. Doi: 10.1002/hpm.3485. Link.

Sundaram, R., V. Sharma, and A. Saraswat. 2022. “Anthropometric Measurements for Children in Nuclear and Joint Families”, Indian Journal of Economics, 399(C) (Part IV): 533-546. Link.

Dongre, N.L. 2022. “The Caste System is Not Merely a Division of Labour: It Is Also a Division of Labourers”, Working Paper, Link.

Ahmed, Tanima. 2022. “Pro-Girl Attitudes and Childhood Stunting in India”, Journal of Asian and African Studies, https://doi.org/10.1177/00219096221086542Link.

Roy, Sutirtha Sinha and Roy van der Weide. 2022. “Poverty in India Has Declined over the Last Decade but Not as Much as Previously Thought”, Policy Research Working Paper 9994, Washington D.C.: Poverty and Equity Global Practice and Development Research Group, World Bank. Link.

Kukreja, Rolly. 2022. “Essays on Political Economy and Institutions”, PhD Thesis submitted to the Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi. Link.

Gupta, Seema. 2022. “Multidimensional Poverty Dynamics: Social Protection and Its Implication on Rural Poverty Dynamics in India”, PhD Thesis submitted to the Department of Economics, SOAS, University of London. Link.

Paul, Piyali and Suman Chakrabarty. 2021. Double Burden of Malnutrition in the form of Undernutrition among children - Overweight/Obesity among mothers within Households in India: A Systematic Review”, Journal of Commerce, Arts and Science, 4(1): 80-92. Link.

Mondal, Dinabandhu and Joydeep Saha. (2022). “Sheltering Urban Poor: Looking for a New Approach”, in A. Kundu, T. Ponce Dentinho, H. Magsi, K. Basu, and S. Bandyopadhyay (eds.) Accessible Housing for South Asia, Springer, Cham. Link.

Guha, Prithviraj and Nirban Roy. 2022. “An Exploration into Inter-Generational Occupational Mobility in India: Evidences from IHDS-II”, in S. Bagli, G. Chakrabarti, and P. Guha (eds.), Persistent and Emerging Challenges to Development. India Studies in Business and Economics. Springer, Singapore. Link.

Chugh, Kabir, Namrata Gulati, and Tridip Ray. 2022. “Neighbourhood and the Perception of the Quality of Medical Treatment”, Arthaniti: Journal of Economic Theory and Practice, March 1, Link.

Bagli, Supravat and Debanjali Ghosh. 2022. “Incidence of Wasted Pregnancy and Health Facilities: An Empirical Study of the Indian Women”, in in S. Bagli, G. Chakrabarti, and P. Guha (eds.), Persistent and Emerging Challenges to Development. India Studies in Business and Economics. Springer, Singapore. Link.

Gebremedhin, T.A., I. Mohanty, T. Niyonsenga. 2022. “Public Health Insurance and Maternal Health Care Utilization in India: Evidence from the 2005–2012 Mothers’ Cohort Data”, BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 22, Article No. 155. Link.

Ahsan, Md. Nazmul, M. Shahe Emran, Hanchen Jiang, and Forhad Shilpi. 2022. “What the Mean Measures of Mobility Miss: Learning About Intergenerational Mobility from Conditional Variance”, Working Paper, Link.

Agte, Patrick, Arielle Bernhardt, Erica Field, Rohini Pande, and Natalia Rigol. 2022. “Investing in the Next Generation: The Long-Run Impacts of a Liquidity Shock”, Working Paper, Link.

Bag, Sugata and Anirban Kar. 2022. “Made in Heaven, Matched by Parents: Does Arranged Marriage Restrict Labour Market Autonomy and Participation of Women? Theory and Evidence from India”, Working Paper No. 317, Delhi: Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics. Link.

Kumar, Deepak, Debasmita Padhi, Bhanu Pratap, and Archana Aggarwal. 2022. “Corporal Punishment and Praise in Indian Schools: Caste-based Heterogeneity on Children’s Cognitive Skills”, International Journal of Educational Development, 89, 102554. Link.

Paul, R., R. Rashmi, and S. Srivastava. 2022. “Association of Mass Media Exposure with Combustible and Smokeless Tobacco Use among Indian Population: Findings from a Panel Survey”, BMC Public Health, 22, 125(2022). Link.

Sedai, Ashish. 2022. “Who Benefits from Indoor Piped Drinking Water Supply? A Gender Analysis”, Ideas for India. January 17. Link.

Hassan, Mofidul. 2022. “Inequality Adjusted Per Capita Income of Indian States in 2004-05 and 2011-12”, The Journal of Development Practice, 7: 29-34. Link.

Sennimalai, Sarath, and S.D. Sivakumar. 2022. “Income Inequality and Consumption Pattern among BOP Consumers in India”, International Review of Business and Economics, 5(2): 1-13. Link.

Dhamija, Gaurav and Gitanjali Sen 2022. “Lasting Impact on Health from Natural Disasters, Potential Mechanisms and Mitigating Effects”, Preprint. Link.

Kundu, Anustup and Kunal Sen. 2022. “Multigenerational Mobility among Males in India”, Review of Income and Wealth. https://doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12568Link.

Bhattacharjee, Deepabali and Pratap C. Mohanty. 2022. “Do Information Differentials and Confidence in Medical Institutions Influence Out-of-pocket Expenditure on Health Care in India?”, Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 13, 100952. Link.

Sarma, N. Forthcoming in January 2022. “Domestic violence and workfare: An evaluation of India’s MGNREGS”, World Development, Vol. 149. Link.

2021

Kishan, P.K.V. 2021. “Intergenerational Education Mobility in India: Nonlinearity, and the Great Gatsby Curve”, Paper prepared for the 36th International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (IARIW) Virtual General Conference, August 23-27, 2021. Link.

Jaikumar, Saravana and Rashmi Kumari. (2021). “Uncovering the Secrets of Small Family Businesses in a Developing Economy: The Unsuspected Role of Social Capital and Household Income Interactions”, Working Paper Series, WPS No 872, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. Link.

Khound, Kaveri. 2021. “Role of Weather Shock and Variability on Food Security in India”, ARTHAVAAN, 4(1): 98-105. Link.

Iversen, Vegard. 2021. “Social Mobility in Developing Countries: Measurement and Downward Mobility Pitfalls”, in Vegard Iversen, Anirudh Krishna, and Kunal Sen (eds.), Social Mobility in Developing Countries: Concepts, Methods and Determinants, pp. 75-96, U.K.: Oxford University Press. Link.

Imran, M. Shahe and Forhad Shilpi. 2021. “Economic Approach to Intergenerational Mobility” in Vegard Iversen, Anirudh Krishna, and Kunal Sen (eds.), Social Mobility in Developing Countries: Concepts, Methods and Determinants, pp. 197-220, U.K.: Oxford University Press. Link.

Thangjam, Melody, Manjit Das and Laishram Ladusingh. 2021. “Changes in Incidence of Morbidities of Children and Its Determinants in Northeast India”, Demography India, 50(2): 44-54. Link.

Kujur, Archana, Dhiren Sahoo, and Hanumant Waghmare. 2021. “Effect of Household and School Characteristic on Absenteeism among Primary School Children in EAG States of India”, Demography India, 50(2): 101-112. Link.

Maitra, Sudeshna. 2021. “Migration, Social Interaction and Mothers’ Preference for Sons in India”, Demography India, 50(2): 152-166. Link.

Giri, Manohar and Devlina Chatterjee. 2021. “Factors Affecting Changes in Insured Status of Rural and Urban Households: A Study over Two Time Periods in India”, IIMB Management Review, December 31. Link.

Dakua, M., and B. Sarkar. (2021). “Prevalence, Pattern, and Determinant of Sex Preference in India: Evidence from India Human Development Survey-II (2011-12)”, International Journal of Research—Granthaalayah, 9(11): 109–121. Link.

Chen, Jingjing, 2021. "Do mobile phones empower women? A perspective from rural India," Warwick-Monash Economics Student Papers 09, Warwick Monash Economics Student Papers. Link.

Rajkhowa, P. (2021). “Personalized digital extension services, electronic marketplaces, and mobile phones: Implications of digital technology for rural development in India”, Dissertation submitted to the Center for Development Research (Zentrum Für Entwicklungsforschung), The Agricultural Faculty, Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn (der Landwirtschaftlichen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn). Link.

Jain, R., and S. Biswas. (2021). “The road to safety- Examining the nexus between road infrastructure and crime in rural India”, Working PaperLink.

George, M.S., T. Niyosenga, and I. Mohanty. (2021). “Does the presence of health insurance and health facilities improve healthcare utilisation for major morbidities among Indigenous communities and older widows: Evidence from the India Human Development Surveys I and II”, medRxiv, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.05.21267327Link.

Nupur, S., and M. Dutta. (2021). “Determinants of Migration from Rural Households in India: An Empirical Investigation”, The Migration Conference 2021 Selected Papers, London. Link.

Keskar, A. (2021). “Matching on Height in India”, Thesis submitted to Department of Economics, Rice University, Houston, Texas. Link.

Patidar, H., & Chothodi, S. (2021). Livelihood Diversification in Rural India. Space and Culture, India9(3), 32-44. Link.

Heyes, A. and S. Saberian. 2021. “Hot Days, the ability to Work and climate resilience: Evidence from a representative sample of 42,152 Indian households”, Journal of Development Economics. Link.

Lodh, T., P. Roy, and M. Roy. 2021. “Intergenerational occupational mobility in India across social groups”, Indian Economic Review. Link. 

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Unnikrishnan, Vidhya and Kunal Sen. 2020. “Old-age Pensions and Female Labour Supply in India”, WIDER Working Paper 2020/90, Helsinki, Finland: United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Link.

Shahe, Emran M., Hanchen Jiang, and Forhad Shilpi. 2020. “Gender Bias and Intergenerational Educational Mobility: Theory and Evidence from China and India”, Policy Research Working Paper 9250, Development Economics, World Bank Group, Link.

Bera, Manasi and Amaresh Dubey. 2020. “Structure and Changes in Household Income and Employment across Social Groups in Rural India”, The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 96(4), 1183–1197, https://doi.org/10.1007/s41027-020-00215-8Link.

Dang, Hai-Anh H. and Peter F. Lanjouw. 2020. “Welfare Dynamics in India over a Quarter Century: Poverty, Vulnerability, and Mobility during 1987-2012”, Policy Research Working Paper 9231, Development Economics, World Bank Group, Link.

Kabamba, Ivy. 2020. “Assessing the Effect of Maternal Literacy on Child Health: A Case Study of Mpongwe District”, Paper ID: CFP/1306/2019, The International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Link.

Sedai, Ashish Kumar, Rabindra Nepal, and Tooraj Jamasb. 2020. “Electrification and Socio-Economic Empowerment of Women in India”, Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI) Working Paper 2020-10, Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Link.

Sedai, Ashish Kumar, Rabindra Nepal, and Tooraj Jamasb. 2020. “Flickering Lifelines: Electrification and Household Welfare in India”, Working Paper 6-2020, Copenhagen: Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School, Link.

Loganathan, S. and N. Rajagopalan. 2020. “Changing Pattern in the Preference of Healthcare Choice; A Longitudinal Study of The Migrant and Non-Migrant Households in India”, Studies in Indian Place Names, 40(60): 1039–1051, Link (Download).

Paul, Pintu, 2020. “Explaining the Links between Purdah Practice, Women’s Autonomy and Health Knowledge in India”, in R.B. Singh, Bathula Srinagesh, and Subhas Anand (eds.), Urban Health Risk and Resilience in Asian Cities, pp. 111–126, Link.

Bhattacharjee, Ayona and Radhika Joshi. 2020. “Can Your Neighbour’s Education Affect Your Health?”, Journal of Health Management, Forthcoming. Link.

Hooda, Shailender Kumar. 2020. “Penetration and Coverage of Government-funded Health Insurance Schemes in India”, Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, Forthcoming. Available online 19 March. Link.

Sundar, Shyam K., Sangita Khare, Deepa Gupta, and Alalendu Jyotishi. 2020. “Analysis of Fuel Consumption Characteristics: Insights from the Indian Human Development Survey Using Machine Learning Techniques”, in K. Raju, A. Govardhan, B. Rani, R. Sridevi, and M. Murty (eds.). “Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Informatics. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing”, Vol. 1090, Springer, Singapore. Link.

Bag, Sugata. 2020. “Urban Female Labour Force Participation and its Correlates: A Comparative Study of Slum-dwellers and Their Urban Counterparts of Three Metro Cities in India” Working Paper, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.36764.44165. Link.

Iversen, Vegard. 2020. “Can ‘Good’ Social Mobility News be ‘Bad’ and Vice Versa?” WIDER Working Paper 2020/13, Helsinki, Finland: United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research. Link.

Howlader, Asoke, Sidhartha Sankar Laha, and Arindam Modak. 2019. “(Re)Mapping Empowerment Outcomes among Married Women In Rural India: A Panel Data Study”, Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews, 7(6): 585-595. Link.

Bairagya, Indrajit. 2020. “Returns to Education in Self-Employment In India. A Comparison across Different Selection Models”, WIDER Working Paper 2020/5 , United Nations World Development Economics Research. Link.

Burgess Robin, Michael Greenstone, Nicholas Ryan, and Anant Sudarshan. 2020. “The Consequences of Treating Electricity as a Right”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 34(1): 145–169 , Accessed on February 16, 2020. Link .

Neto-Bradley, Andr´e Paul, Ruchi Choudhary, and Amir Bazaz. 2020. “Slipping through the Net: Can Data Science Approaches Help Target Clean Cooking Policy Interventions?”, Paper submitted to Energy Policy, Accessed on February 9, 2020. Link .

Saroj, Shashi Kala, Srinivas Goli, Md Juel Rana, and Bikramaditya K. Choudhary. 2020. “Data on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Six Select Metro Cities of India”, Elsevier, 29 (2020) 105268, Accessed on February 4, 2020. Link .

Behrer, A. Patrick. 2019. “Earth, Wind and Fire: The Impact of Anti-poverty Efforts on Indian Agriculture and Air Pollution”, Working Paper , Harvard University, Accessed on February 4, 2020. Link .

Blunch, Niels-Hugo and Nabanita Datta Gupta. 2020. “Mothers’ Health Knowledge for Children with Diarrhoea: Who You Are or Who You Know?”, Review of Economics of the Household , https://doi.org/10.1007/s11150 -020-09478-y, Accessed on February 4, 2020. Link .

Sedai, Ashish, Ramaa Vasudevan, and Anita Pena. 2020. “Do ROSCAs Provide Autonomy to Women? Empirical Evidence at the National Level from India Using Instrumental Variables Approach”, DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.22230.19520, Accessed on February 2, 2020. Link . [Download]

Chakravarthy, B. Kalyan. 2020. “Inter-Caste Marriage and Influential Factors: A Logistic Analysis of Perspectives of Eligible Women from the Indian Context”, Our Heritage , Vol. 68, No. 1, Accessed on February 1, 2020. Link . [Download]

Mandal, Raju and Munmi Sarma. “Impact of Weather Shock on Food Insecurity: A Study on India”, in N. Roy, S. Roychoudhury, S. Nautiyal, S. Agarwal, and S. Baksi S. (eds.), Socio-economic and Eco-biological Dimensions in Resource use and Conservation . Environmental Science and Engineering, Springer, Cham , Accessed on January 30, 2020, Link . [Download]

Behlendorf, Brandon, Amira Jadoon, and Samantha Penta. 2020. “Rivalry and Recovery: The Social Consequences of Climatic Hazards in Rural India”, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction , Volume 46 , June 2020, 101488, Accessed on January 25, 2020, Link .

Ambast, Shruti. 2019. “The Public School Education System and Subalternality in India”, Periferias , 2(4), Accessed on January 25, 2020, Link .

Sedova, Barbora and Matthias Kalkuhl. 2020. “Who are the climate migrants and where do they go? Evidence from rural India,” World Development , Vol. 129, May, 104848, Accessed on January 21, 2020. Link.

Kumar, Nikhil. 2020. “Reservation Agitations of Agrarians Castes In India; A Historical and Contemporary Analysis,” Our Heritage Journal , 68(1): 1744–1750, Accessed on January 16, 2020 Download Link

Clement, Matthieu, Pierre Levasseur and Suneha Seetahul. 2020. “Is Excess Weight Penalised or Rewarded in Middle ‐ Income Countries’ Labour Markets? Comparative Evidence from China, India and Mexico,” Wiley Online Library ,
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Ranjan, Rahul and Kausik K. Bhadra. 2019. “Impacts of Traditional Cooking Fuels on the Prevalence of Ailments in India,” Indian Journal of Human Development , 13(3): 294-307, Accessed on January 4, 2020. Link

Jat, Rajveer and Bharat Ramaswami, 2019. “The Vanishing Productivity Gap: The Indian Case,” Paper presented at the 15th Annual Conference on ‘Economic Growth and Development’, December 18-20, 2019, held at Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, Accessed on December 28, 2019. Download Link

Jain, Manisha. 2019. “Do Financial Incentives Affect Fertility and Sex Ratio at Birth? An Impact Evaluation of Madhya Pradesh’s Ladli Laxmi Yojana,” Working Paper , University of Wisconsin-Madison, Accessed on December 26, 2019. Link

Goel, Prarthna Agarwal. 2019. “Female Education, Marital Assortative Mating and Dowry: Theory and Evidence from India,” PhD Thesis, Accessed on December 26, 2019. Link

Kumari, Nutan, Chander Shekhar, and Ajay Gupta. 2019. “Women’s Participation in Selecting Spouse and Fertility Preferences in India,” Demography India , 48 (2): 35–47, Accessed on December 24, 2019 Link

Chawla Paramjeet. 2019. “Horizontal Inequality in Urban India: A Human Development Perspective,” Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies (RAIS) Conference Proceedings, November 6–7, 2019, Accessed on December 17, 2019. Link

Chakraborty, Shiney and Ruchika Chaudhary. 2019. “Identifying Gaps in Gender Statistics in India,” Working Paper , IWWAGE, Institute for Financial Management and Research, Accessed on December 17, 2019 Link

2019

Sebastian, Nancy. 2019. “(Re)investigation of Rural Women’s Labour Supply in India: The Impact of Household Poverty Status—A Panel Data Analysis.” Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research , 13(4): 436–469, Accessed on December 16, 2019. Link.

Gupta, Asha. 2019. “Towards Participatory Democracy: Can Digitalisation Help Women in India?” Indian Journal of Public Administration , Asha Gupta Former Director, Directorate of Hindi Medium Implementation, University of Delhi, Delhi, India. https://doi.org/10.1177/0019556119881842 , Accessed on December 07, 2019. Link .

Kulkarni, Veena S., Vani S. Kulkarni, and Raghav Gaiha. 2019. “Persistence of Non-Communicable Diseases, Affluence and Inequality in India.” Population Center Working Papers , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania, Accessed on December 07, 2019. Link .

Sedova, Barbora, Matthias Kalkuhl, and Robert Mendelsohn. 2019. “Distributional Impacts of Weather and Climate in Rural India.” Economics of Disasters and Climate Change , https://doi.org/10.1007/s41885-019-00051-1 , Accessed on December 06, 2019 . Link.

Bhattacharya, Debopam, Anders Kjelsrud, and Rohini, Somanathan. 2019. “Estimating the Welfare Gains from Public Schools in Rural India.” Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13571-019-00213-x Accessed on December 05, 2019. Link

Klein, Daniel. 2019. “The Effects of Private and Public Schooling on Learning Outcomes in India.” https://www.grin.com/document/504989 , Accessed on December 05, 2019. Link

Zeeshan, Md. Riyazuddin Khan, Geetilaxmi Mohapatra, and Arun Kumar Giri. “How Livelihood Diversification and Institutional Credit Help to Improve Household Well-Being in India?” Asian Economic and Financial Review , 9(10): 1200–1210, Accessed on December 02, 2019. Link .

Verma, Arvind, Hanif Qureshi, Michael Frisby, and Alok Mohan. 2019. “How Real Is the Crime Decline in India?” Economic and Political Weekly , 54(45), Accessed on December 02, 2019. Link.

Sebastian, Nancy. 2019. “(Re)investigation of Rural Women’s Labour Supply in India: The Impact of Household Poverty Status—A Panel Data Analysis.” Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research , 13(4): 436–469, Accessed on December 16, 2019. Link.

Gupta, Asha. 2019. “Towards Participatory Democracy: Can Digitalisation Help Women in India?” Indian Journal of Public Administration , Asha Gupta Former Director, Directorate of Hindi Medium Implementation, University of Delhi, Delhi, India. https://doi.org/10.1177/0019556119881842 , Accessed on December 07, 2019. Link .

Kulkarni, Veena S., Vani S. Kulkarni, and Raghav Gaiha. 2019. “Persistence of Non-Communicable Diseases, Affluence and Inequality in India.” Population Center Working Papers , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania, Accessed on December 07, 2019. Link .

Sedova, Barbora, Matthias Kalkuhl, and Robert Mendelsohn. 2019. “Distributional Impacts of Weather and Climate in Rural India.” Economics of Disasters and Climate Change , https://doi.org/10.1007/s41885-019-00051-1 , Accessed on December 06, 2019 . Link.

Bhattacharya, Debopam, Anders Kjelsrud, and Rohini, Somanathan. 2019. “Estimating the Welfare Gains from Public Schools in Rural India.” Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13571-019-00213-x Accessed on December 05, 2019. Link

Klein, Daniel. 2019. “The Effects of Private and Public Schooling on Learning Outcomes in India.” https://www.grin.com/document/504989 , Accessed on December 05, 2019. Link

Zeeshan, Md. Riyazuddin Khan, Geetilaxmi Mohapatra, and Arun Kumar Giri. “How Livelihood Diversification and Institutional Credit Help to Improve Household Well-Being in India?” Asian Economic and Financial Review , 9(10): 1200–1210, Accessed on December 02, 2019. Link .

Verma, Arvind, Hanif Qureshi, Michael Frisby, and Alok Mohan. 2019. “How Real Is the Crime Decline in India?” Economic and Political Weekly , 54(45), Accessed on December 02, 2019. Link.

Rahman, Mohammad Mahbubur. “Three Essays in Economics.” Accessed on October 4, 2019. Thesis submitted to McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Link.

Goli, Srinivas, A. Bheemeshwar Reddy, K.S. James, and Venkatesh Srinivasan. “Economic Independence and Social Security among India’s Elderly.” Economic and Political Weekly, 54(39), 28 September 2019, Accessed on October 3, 2019. Link.

Rajagopalan, Shruti and Alexander Tabarrok. “Premature Imitation and India’s Flailing State.” The Independent Review, 24(2): 165–186, Accessed on October 3, 2019. Link.

Gradín, Carlos and Binbin Wu. “Income and Consumption Inequality in China: A Comparative Approach with India.” WIDER Working Paper 2019/54, Accessed on September 27, 2019. Link.

Menon, Seetha. “The Effect of Marital Endowments on Domestic Violence in India.” Journal of Development Economics, 143(2020), 102389, Accessed on September 27, 2019. Link.

Curran, Patrick, Christian Siderius and Tanya Singh. “Cities, Climate Change and Chronic Heat Exposure.” Policy Brief, The London School of Economics and Political Science, Accessed on September 25, 2019. Link.

Jayachandran, Seema. “Social Norms as a Barrier to Women’s Employment in Developing Countries.” Working Paper, Accessed on September 25, 2019. Link.

Allendorf, Keera. “Another Gendered Demographic Dividend? Adjusting to a Future without Sons.” DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/8x9qg, Accessed on September 23, 2019. Link (Download)

Choudhary Akanksha, Ashish Singh “Do Indian Daughters Shadow Their Mothers?” International Journal of Social Economics, 46(9): 1095–1118, Accessed on September 23, 2019 Link.

Zeeshan, Geetilaxmi Mohapatra and Arun Kumar Giri. “Livelihood Diversification into NFEs and Poverty Alleviation among Farm Households in Rural India.” Small Enterprises Development Management and Extension Journal, 46(3): 171–178, Accessed on September 23, 2019. Link.

Kulkarni, Veena S., Vani S. Kulkarni, and Raghav Gaiha. “Employment, Aging and Disease in India.” University of Pennsylvania Population Center Working Paper (PSC/PARC), 2019-29. Accessed on September 23, 2019. Link.Kumar, Tanu “How welfare can generate civic action: evidence from affordable housing in Mumbai” Accessed on 17 September 2019 Link

Singh Prashant Kumar, Lucky Singh, Ritam Dubey, Shalini Singh, Ravi Mehrotra “Socioeconomic determinants of chronic health diseases among older Indian adults: a nationally representative cross-sectional multilevel study” Accessed on 12 September 2019 Link

Chatterjee, Sayantani, Basant K. Panda , Sanjay K. Mohanty “Estimation, Decomposition and Convergence of Human Development Index and Gender Development Index in the States of India” Accessed on September 12, 2019 Link

Gaiha, Raghav,Farhana Haque Rahman “Is There Discrimination Against Women in Healthcare in India?” Accessed on September 9, 2019 Link

Gaiha, Raghav, Veena S. Kulkarni, Vani S. Kulkarni “Trust in Hospitals-Evidence from India” Accessed on September 6, 2019 Link

Kumar Deepak, Bhanu Pratap, Archana Aggarwal “Affirmative Action in Government Jobs in India: Did the Job Reservation Policy Benefit Disadvantaged Groups?” Accessed on September 6, 2019 Link

Devaraj, Srikant, Pankaj C Patel “The association between participation in Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Program (NREGA) and smoking in India” Accessed on August 30, 2019 Link

LoPalo, Melissa Christine “Essays on the Determinants of Worker Productivity and Labor Market Outcomes” Accessed on August 21, 2019 Link

Ladusingh, Laishram,Wahengbam Bigyananda Meitei “Transition Specific Risk Factors Affecting the Lifestyle Disease Progression from Diabetes to Hypertension in India” Accessed on August 21, 2019 Link

Agarwal, Smisha, Sian L. Curtis, Gustavo Angeles, Ilene S. Speizer, Kavita Singh, James C. Thomas “The impact of India’s accredited social health activist (ASHA) program on the utilization of maternity services: a nationally representative longitudinal modelling study” Accessed on August 21, 2019 Link

Coffey, Diane, Ashwini Deshpande, Jeffrey Hammer, and Dean Spears. “Local Social Inequality, Economic Inequality, and Disparities in Child Height in India.” Demography, 56(4): 1427–1452. Accessed on 12 August 2019. Link.

Choudhury, Pradeep Kumar. “Parental Choice for Schools in the Changing Context of the State and Market in India,” in Suresh Babu G.S. (ed.). Education and the Public Sphere: Exploring the Structures of Mediation in Post-Colonial India.” London: Routledge, Accessed on 12 August 2019. Link.

Li, Hao, Daniel L. Millimet, and Punarjit Roychowdhury. “Measuring Economic Mobility in India Using Noisy Data: A Partial Identification Approach.” IZA DP No. 12505, Discussion Paper Series, Bonn: IZA Institute of Labor Economics, Accessed on 12 August 2019. Link.

Khosla, Radhika, Neelanjan Sircar, and Ankit Bhardwaj. “Energy Demand Transitions and Climate Mitigation in Low-Income Urban Households in India.” Environmental Research Letters, July 2019, DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab3760, Accessed on 8 August 2019. Link.

Sangwan, Navjot. “Essays in Development Economics in Reference to the Indian Credit Sector.” Accessed on 7 August 2019. PhD Thesis, Durham, UK: Durham University. Link.

Mishra, Sumit and Andaleeb Rahman. “Does Non-farm Income Affect Food Security? Evidence from India.” The Journal of Development Studies, July 2019, DOI: 10.1080/00220388.2019.1640871, Accessed on 26 July 2019. Link.

Chakrabarti, Ankita. “Understanding Female Autonomy in India through Their Family Headship Status.” Journal of Population and Social Studies, 27(3): 266–285, Accessed on 26 July 2019. Link.

Banerjee, Kajori, Srei Chanda, and Laxmi Kant Dwivedi. “Temporal Decomposition of Life Years Lived with Disability in India: A Growing Demographic Concern.” BMC Public Health, 19, Article No. 966(2019), Accessed on 25 July 2019. Link.

Agarwal, Smisha, Sian Curtis, Gusavo Angeles, Ilene Speize, Kavita Singh, and James Thomas. “Are Community Health Workers Effective in Retaining Women in the Maternity Care Continuum? Evidence from India.” BMJ Global Health, 4(4): e001557, Accessed on 26 July 2019. Link.

Gaiha, Raghav, Veena S. Kulkarni, and Vani S. Kulkarni. “Has Disability Risen among the Elderly in India?” Economic and Political Weekly, 54(29): 83–91, Accessed on 16 July 2019. Link.

Rana, Kanika and Brinda Viswanathan. “Household Choice of Financial Borrowing and Its Source: Multinomial Probit Model with Selection.” Working Paper 181/2019, Chennai: Madras School of Economics, Accessed on 15 July 2019.Link.

Kumar, Tanu “The Intergenerational Effects of Subsidizing Homeownership: Evidence from a Program in Mumbai.” Working Paper, Accessed on 15 July 2019. Link.

Choudhary, R., A.P. Neto-Bradley, and A.B. Bazaz. “Tailoring Residential Energy Provision Strategies in Fast-growing Cities Using Targeted Data Collection,.” in International Conference on Smart Infrastructure and Construction 2019: Driving Data-informed Decision-making, ICE Publishing, Accessed on 10 July 2019. Link.

Chiplunkar, Gaurav and Jeffrey Weaver. “Prevalence and Evolution of Dowry in India”. Accessed on July 08, 2019. Link.

Zeeshana, Geetilaxmi Mohapatrab and Arun Kumar Giric. “The Effects of Non-farm Enterprises on Farm Households’ Income and Consumption Expenditure in Rural India”. Accessed on July 08, 2019. Link. [Automatic download]

Deshpande, Ashwini and Apoorva Gupta. “Nakusha? Son Preference, ‘Unwanted’ Girls and Gender Gaps in Education”. Accessed on June 27, 2019. Link. [Automatic download]

Azam, Mehtabul “Accounting for Growing Urban–Rural Welfare Gaps in India”.Accessed on June 27, 2019.Link.

Li, Haibin and Wei-Jun Jean Yeung. “Educational Resilience among Asian Children in a Challenging Family Environment”. Accessed on June 27, 2019. Link.

Naveen, Sundar. “Essay on K-12 Education in Developing Countries—Causes, Consequences and Impediments”. Accessed on June 27, 2019. Link.

Cerina, Roberto and Raymond Duch. “Forecasting the Lok Sabha: Can Non-Representative Surveys Add Value?” Working Paper,Accessed on June 24, 2019. Link.

Vikram, Kriti and Reeve Vanneman. 2019. “Maternal Education and the Multidimensionality of Child Health Outcomes in India.” Accessed on May 25, 2019. Link.

Borooah, Vani Kant. 2019. “Caste, Gender, and Occupational Outcomes.” Accessed on May 24, 2019. Link.

Borooah, Vani Kant. 2019. “Job Contracts.” Accessed on May 24, 2019. Link.

Soni, Apurv. “Trends, Predictors, and Consequences of Child Undernutrition in India.” Accessed on May 21, 2019. Link.

Batabyal, Amitrajeet A. 2019. “Disease, Human Health, and Regional Growth and Development in Asia.” Accessed on May 16, 2019. Link.

Mishra, Sunil Kumar and Ashima Gupta. 2019. “Understanding Deprivation and Well-being of Households with Children.” Accessed on May 13, 2019. Link.

Maji, Poushali. 2019. “Access to Modern Energy, Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Inter-linking Three Major Energy Challenges Facing India Today.” Accessed on May 8, 2019. Link.

Karnik, Harshada. 2019. “Does Bank Account Ownership Enhance the Resiliency of Low-income Households against Health Shocks?” Accessed on May 7, 2019.Link.

Dang, Archana, Pushkar Maitra, and Nidhiya Menon. 2019. Ch. 3 "The Geography of Excess Weight in Urban India: regional Patterns and Labour Market and Dietary Correlates." in Disease, Human Health, and Regional Growth and Development in Asia." Amitrajeet A. Batabyal, Yoshiro Higano and Peter Nijkamp (Eds.) Springer Nature Singapore Pte. Ltd. Accessed 5/25/19. Link.

Dewan, Sabina and Divya Prakash. 2019. “The Evolving Discourse on Job Quality From Normative Frameworks to Measurement Indicators: The Indian Example.” Accessed on April 26, 2019. Link

Chatterjee,Esha,Sonalde Desai, and Reeve Vanneman. 2018. “Indian paradox: Rising education, declining women’s employment.” Volume 38, Article 31, Accessed on April 26, 2018. Link

Diwakar, V., E. Lovell, S. Opitz-Stapleton, A. Shepherd, and J. Twigg. 2019. “Child poverty, disasters and climate change.” Accessed on April 25, 2019. Link

Deshpande, Ashwini and Rajesh Ramachandran. 2019. “The 10% Quota, Is Caste Still an Indicator of Backwardness?” Accessed on April 26, 2019. Link

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Goswami, Arti Grover, Denis Medvedev, and Ellen Olafsen. 2019. “High-Growth Firms: Facts, Fiction, and Policy Options for Emerging Economies.” Accessed on April 24, 2019. Link

Siddique, Zahra. 2019. “Does a fear of violence affect female labour supply in India?”, Accessed on March 6, 2019. Link

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Miller-Tait, Evan J., Sandeep Mohapatra, M.K. (Marty) Luckert, and Brent M. Swallow. 2019. “Processing technologies for undervalued grains in rural India: on target to help the poor?”, Accessed on February 5, 2019. Link

Adusah-Poku, Frank and Kenji Takeuchi. 2019. “Household energy expenditure in Ghana: A double-hurdle model approach.” Accessed on January 18, 2019. Link

Mukhopadhyay, Abhiroop and David Garcés Urzainqui. 2018. “The dynamics of spatial and local inequalities in India.” Accessed on April 26, 2019. Link

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217. Kumar, N. (2016). Significance of small land-holdings in meeting food requirement of household in India: Evidences from IHDS surveys. 3rd International Conference on Social Sciences (3rd ICSS), 30th September - 01st October 2016, Research Centre for Social Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p 72. Link.

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197. Spears, D., and S. Lamba. (2016). Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Sanitation on Childhood Cognitive Skills: Evidence from India’s Total Sanitation Campaign. Journal of Human Resources, 51(2), 298-327. Link.

196. Srivastava, S.K., and T. Sengupta. (2016). Growth Dynamics and Gender Wage Inequality in Indian Agricultural Sector: Study across Various Population Hierarchies of Villages. Theoretical Economics Letters, 6, 407-415. Link.

195. Sukhtankar, S. (2016). India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: What Do We Really Know about the World’s Largest Workfare Program? India Policy Forum, NCAER July. Link.

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188. Raman, B. (2016). Community potential for shared solar development in India. (Master's Thesis in Energy & Mineral Engineering), Pennsylvania State University. Submitted May 2016.

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186. Yenneti, K., Y. D. Wei, and W. Chen. (2016). The urbanization of poverty in India: Spatio-temporal disparities in consumption expenditures. Geographical Review, 107(2), 360-383. Accessed 14 May 2016. Link.

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182. Hammer, J., and D. Spears. (2016). Village Sanitation and Child Health: Effects and External validity in a randomized field experiment in rural India. Journal of Health Economics48(4), 135-148. online publication date 20 Apr 2016. Link.

181. Krishnaswamy, S., K.Finnoff, and S. Bail. (2016). Measuring Crimes Against Women in India: Moving Beyond Police Recorded Data. Working paper from Azim Premjiun University. Accessed 07 April. Link.

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166. Banerjee, S. (2015). Emerging Nations: Perspectives on Past Success and Future Challenges. Emerging Economy Studies, 1(2), 163-170.

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164. Chavan, P. (2015). An Assessment of Awareness of MGNREGs: A Case Study of Kolhapur District. Prime International Research Journal, 2(2), 1-11. Link.

163. Coffey, D., R. Khera, and D. Spears. (2015). Intergenerational effects of women’s status: Evidence from joint Indian households. PAA Working Paper. Link.

162. Dang, H., and P. Lanjouw. (2015). Poverty Dynamics in India between 2004 and 2012: Insights from Longitudinal Analysis Using Synthetic Panel Data. Working paper, Poverty and Inequality Group, World Bank. Link.

161. Das, D., (2015). Enrollment, Educational Expenditures and Work Among One-Parent Children in India. Marriage & Family Review, Retrieved on 9/8/2015, Link.

160. Das, M., S. Kapoor-Mehta, E. O. Tas, and I. Zumbyte. (2015). Scaling the Heights: Social Inclusion and Sustainable Development in Himachal Pradesh. World Bank Group.

159. Debnath, S. (2015.) The Impact of Household Structure on Female Autonomy in Developing Countries. The Journal of Development Studies, 51(5), 485-502.

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157. Dreze, J. and R. Khera. (2015). Understanding Leakages in the Public Distribution System. Economic & Political Weekly, 50(7), 39-42.

156. Dutta, S., L. Kumar. 2015. Is poverty stochastic or structural in nature? Evidence from rural India. Social Indicators Research. Link.

155. Dutta, S. (2015). Identifying Single or Multiple Poverty Trap: An Application to Indian Household Panel Data. Social Indicators Research, 120: 157. doi:10.1007/s11205-014-0586-x

154. Fulford, S. (2015). Marriage migration in India: Vast, varied, and misunderstood. Boston College of Economics. Working paper online: Link.

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152. Golandaj, J. A., and K. Jain. (2015). Lifestyle Diseases a Matter of Concern for Elderly Women in India. Indian Journal of Gerontology, 29(2), 198–215.

151. Jumrani, J., and P.S. Birthal. (2015). Livestock, Women, and Child Nutrition in Rural India. Agricultural Economics Research Review, 28(2), 223-246.

150. Klasen, D., J. Pieters. (2015). What explains the stagnation of female labor force participation in urban India?. World Bank Economic Review, 29(3), 449-478.

149. Lawson, N., and D. Spears. (2015). What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Poorer: Adult Wages and Early-Life Mortality in India. Economics & Human Biology, 21(2), 1-16.Available online 23 November 2015.

148. Lui, A., D. Balasubramaniam, and A.F. Hunt. (2015). Does Access to Water Matter? A Study on the nutritional status of primary-aged children in India. Journal of Public Health, 37 (3).

147. Maiorano, D. (2015). The Politics of Economic Reforms in India. In the Routledge Handbook of Contemporary India, Knut A. Jacobsen, (Ed.), Chapter 13.

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141. Patel, S., K.M. Narayan, and S.A. Cunningham. (2015). Unhealthy weight among children and adults in India: Urbanicity and the crossover in underweight and overweight. Annals of Epidemiology, 25(5), 336-341.

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138. Sinha, D. (2015). Cash for Food – A Misplaced Idea. Economic and Political Weekly50(16). Link.

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135. Sorsa, P. (2015). Raising the Economic Participation of Women in India: A New Growth Engine? OECD Economics Department Working Papers, No. 1185, OECD Publishing. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5js6g5kvpd6j-en

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131. Stroope, S. (2015). Seclusion, decision-making power, and gender disparities in adult health: Examining hypertension in India. Social Science Research, 53, 288-299.

130. Viswanathan, B., G. David, S. Vepa, and R.V. Bhavani. 2015. Dietary Diversity and Women’s BMI among Farm Households in Rural India. Lansa Working Paper Series, Vol. 2015, No. 03. Link

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126. Ahmad, S., M. V. Mathai, and G. Pawrayil. (2014). Household electricity access, availability and human well-being: Evidence from India. Energy Policy69(6), 308-315.

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123. Chakravorty, U., M. Pelli, and B. Marchand. (2014). Does the quality of electricity matter? Evidence from rural India. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 107(Part A), 228-247. doi: 10.1016/j.jebo.2014.04.011. Link.

122. Chudgar, Amita. (2014). The promise and challenges of using mobile phones for adult literacy: Data from one Indian state. International Journal of Educational Development, 34, 20-29.

121. Duh, J. I. (2014). Essays on Health and Healthcare in Developing Economies, (PH.D.) Princeton University. Retrieved from Link.

120. Rosenblum, D. (2014). Economic Incentives for Sex-Selective Abortion in India. CCHIE Working Paper. Canadian Centre for Health Economics. Retrieved from Link.

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116. Pathak, P.K., N. Tripathi, V. Subramanian.(2014). Secular Trends in Menarcheal Age in India-Evidence from the Indian Human Development Survey, 10(1371)

115. Kaul, T. (2014). Household Responses to Policy and Social Norms in India. (Dissertation), University of Maryland Department of Economics. Link.

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113. Mani, S., J. R. Behrman, S. Galab, and P. P. Reddy. (2014.) Impact of the NREGS on Schooling and Intellectual Human Capital. GCC Working Paper Series, GCC 14-01. University of Pennsylvania. 

112. Nagavarapu, S., and S. Sekhri. (2014). Politics off the grid: political competition, regulatory control, and allocation of natural resources. Unpublished Manuscript. Working Paper. Brown University, University of Virginia. Retrieved from Link.

111. Oldiges, C. (2014). Cereal Consumption Engel Curves and Income in India. In S. O. Wolf, P. Casaca, A. J. Flanagan & C. Rodrigues (Eds.), The Merits of Regional Cooperation: The Case of South Asia (pp. 95-116). Cham: Springer International Publishing.

110. Pandey, M. K. (2014). Demand and Targeting of Kisan Credit Card Scheme in India. MANTHAN: Journal of Commerce and Management, 1(1), 35-58. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.17492/manthan.v1i1.2432

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108. Rani, G.P. (2014): Disparities in earnings and education in India. Cogent Economics & Finance, 2: 941510.

107. Raushan, R., and R. Mutharayappa (2014). Social Disparity in Curative Care: Determining Factors across Social Groups in Rural India. Journal of Social and Economic Development, 16(2), 204-225.

106. Roy, S., and S. Roy. (2014). Inter-State Income Inequality in India. Journal of Indian Economy, 1(2), 51-56. Link.

105. Saharia, P. (2014). Labor Versus Learning: Explaining the State-wise Variation of Child Labor in India. (Doctoral Dissertation in Political Science), the University of Kentucky. Retrieved from Link.

104. Sekhri, S., and S. Debnath. (2014). Intergenerational Consequences of Early Age Miscarriages of Girls: Effect on Children's Human Capital. The Journal of Development Studies, 50(12), 1670-1686.

103. Shonchoy, A.S., and P.R. Junankar. (2014). The informal labor market in India: Transitory or permanent employment for migrants? IZA Journal of Labor and Development, 3(9), 1-27. Link.

102. Sheikh, R. I. (2014). Energy and women's economic empowerment: Rethinking the benefits of improved cookstove use in rural India. (Master of Public Policy), Georgetown University. Retrieved from Link.

101. Singh, A. (2014). Test score gaps between private and government sector students at school entry age in India. Oxford Review of Education40(1), 30-49.

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97. Yadav, P. N., S. Goli, A. Perianayagam, and M.A.P. Ladumai. (2014). Employment, chronic disease prevalence and medical care among the older population in India: an assessment of linkages. Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, 15(2), 76-89.

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96. Agrawal, T. (2013). Are There Glass-Ceiling and Sticky-Floor Effects in India? An Empirical Examination. Oxford Development Studies, 41(3), 322-342.

95. Sharma, A. (2013). Essays on Fertility and Sex Ratios in India. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Economics, Columbia University. Doctor of Philosophy. Link.

94. Azam, M., A. Chin, and N. Prakash. (2013). The Returns to English-Language Skills in India. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 61(2): 335-367.

93. Azam, M., and G. Kingdon (2013). Are Girls the Fairer Sex in India? Revisiting Intra-Household Allocation of Education Expenditure. World Development, 42, 143-164.

92. Azam, M. (2013). Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in India. Available at SSRN: Link

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90. Bros, C., and V. K. Borooah. (2013). Confidence in Public Bodies, and Electoral Participation in India. European Journal of Development Research, 25(4), 557-583.

89. Dutta, S. (2013). Poverty to Vulnerability in Indian Rural States: An Asset‐Based Approach. Poverty & Public Policy 5(2): 146-161.

88. Fulford, S. (2013). Marriage Migration in India. Working Paper (No. 820). Boston College 1-39.

87. Gaiha, R., et al. (2013). Diets, Nutrition and Poverty: The Indian Experience. Handbook of food, politics and society. R. J. Herring. New York, Oxford University Press.

86. Gaiha, R., R. Jha and V.S. Kulkarni. (2013). How Pervasive is Eating Out in India? Journal of Asian and African Studies, 48(3): 370-386.

85. Garroway, C. (2013). How Much Do Small Old Age Pensions and Widows’ Pensions Help the Poor in India?: An ex-post evaluation of the National Social Assistance Programme and implications for its planned reform. Working paper United Nations ESCAP. Link.

84. Golandaj, J. A., S. Goli, and K.C. Das. (2013). Living arrangements among older population and perceptions on old age assistance among adult population in India. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 33(5/6): 367-379. Link.

83. Goli, S., D. Singh and T. Sekher. (2013). Exploring the Myth of Mixed Marriages in India: Evidence from a Nation-wide Survey. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 44(2): 193-206. Link.

82. Gupta, P., U. Das, and A. Singh. (2013). Child Disability and Maternal Work Participation: New Evidence from India. Economics Discussion Papers, No 2013-6, Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Link.

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80. Gouda, J., Chandra Das, K., Goli, S., and M. A. P. Ladumai. (2013). Government versus private primary schools in India: An assessment of physical infrastructure, schooling costs and performance. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 33(11/12), 708 – 724.

79. Kazuya, W. (2013). Changes in Employment Structures and Investments in Children’s Education: Evidence from Rural India. PRIMCED Discussion Paper Series. Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University. Retrieved from Link.

78. Kulkarni, V. S., et al. (2013). Double burden of malnutrition: Why are Indian women likely to be underweight and obese? Working Paper, BWPI, the University of Manchester.

77. Kuntla, S., S. Goli, T.V. Sekher and R. Doshi. (2013). Consanguineous marriages and their effects on pregnancy outcomes in India. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 33(7/8), 437

76. Ladusingh, L. (2013). Lifecycle deficit, intergenerational public and familial support systems in India. Asian Population Studies, 9(1), 78-100.

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73. Mukhopadhyay, S. (2013). Do Public Services Reach the Worst Affected Children in Rural India? An Investigation Applying the Quantile Regression Method. Child Indicators Research, 6(3), 527-546.

72. Nambissan, G. B. (2013). Low-Cost Private Schools for the Poor in India Some Reflections. India Infrastructure Report 2012Private Sector in Education. (pp.8493), IDFC Foundation.

71. Pachauri, S., and N. D. Rao. (2013). Gender impacts and determinants of energy poverty: are we asking the right questions? Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 5(2), 205-215.

70. Ladumai, M.A.P. and S. Goli. (2013). Burden of multiple disabilities among the older population in India: an assessment of socioeconomic differentials. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 33(1/2): 63-76. Link.

69. Prasad, K. (2013). A Comparison of Victim-Reported and Police-Recorded Crime in India. Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 48(33), 47-53.

68. Rao, N. D. (2013). Does (better) electricity supply increase household enterprise income in India? Energy Policy 57(6), 532-541.

67. Roy, C. (2013). Child-rights & child development in India - a socio-economic analysis under regional perspective. Human Rights in India No. ISBN: 978-8186772591

66. Singariya, M.R. (2013). Sex Ratio Patterns and Family Dynamics in India: An Econometric Investigation. Developing Country Studies, 3(2), 119-127. Link.

65. Singh, A., and S. Gaurav. (2013). Television Exposure and Academic Skills of Children: New Findings from India. Journal of Communication Technology and Human Behavior, 1, 1-24. 

64. Singh, A., S. Gaurav, and U. Das (2013). Household Headship and Academic Skills of Indian Children: A Special Focus on Gender Disparities. European Journal of Population, 29(4), 445-466.

63. Singh, R., and S. Patra. (2013). Differentials in the Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in EAG states of India. International Research Journal of Social Sciences2(11): 28-32. Link.

62. Tabarrok, A. (2013). Private Education in India: A Novel Test of Cream Skimming. Contemporary Economic Policy 31(1), 1-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1465-7287.2011.00286.x. Link.

2012

61. Banerji, R. and W. Wadhwa. (2012). Every Child in School and Learning Well in India: Investigating the Implications of School Provision and Supplemental Help. India Infrastructure Report 2012: Private Sector in Education. IDFC Foundation. India, Routledge: 52-63. Link.

60. Agrawal, T. (2012). Returns to education in India: Some Recent Evidence. Journal of Quantitative Economics, 10(2), 131-151. Link.

59. Alakshendra, A. (2012). Essays on Development and Regional Economics. (Ph.D. Thesis), Department of Economics, Kansas State University. Link.

58. Arokiasamy P, D. Bloom, J. Lee, K. Feeney, and M. Ozolins. (2012). “Longitudinal Aging Study in India: Vision, Design, Implementation, and Preliminary Findings.” In National Research Council (US) Panel on Policy Research and Data Needs to Meet the Challenge of Aging in Asia; Smith JP, Majmundar M, editors. Aging in Asia: Findings from New and Emerging Data Initiatives. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 3.

57. Khamis, M., N. Prakash, and Z. Siddique. (2012). Consumption and social identity: Evidence from India. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 83(3), 353-371. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2012.07.002

56. Bhagowalia, P., D. Headey and S. Kadiyala. (2012). Agriculture, Income, and Nutrition Linkages in India. IFPRI Discussion Papers (No. 01195). The International Food Policy Research Institute. Link.

55. Borooah, V. K. (2012). Social Identity and Educational Attainment: The Role of Caste and Religion in Explaining Differences between Children in India. Journal of Development Studies, 48(7), 887-903.

54. Borooah, V. K. and C. Bros (2012). The Distribution of Social Capital, Confidence in Public Bodies, and Electoral Participation in India. Working Paper (NO. 2012-05-ccr). Condorcet Center for Political Economy.

53. Chakravorty, U., M.P. Beyza and U. Marchandx. (2012). Impacts of Reliable Electricity Supply: Evidence from India. 8th Annual Conference on Economic Growth and Development. Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi 110016. Link.

52. Chudgar, A., and E. Quin. (2012). Relationship between private schooling and achievement: Results from rural and urban India. Economics of Education Review, 31(4), 376-390. Link.

51. Das, I. (2012). Gender-Differentiated Health and Related Impacts of Improved Cooking Technologies in Rural India. (Master of Public Policy Thesis), Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University.

50. Dreze, J., and R. Khera. (2012). Regional Patterns of Human and Child Deprivation in India. Economic and Political Weekly, 47(39), 42-49. Link.

49. Frijters, P. and A. Sharma (2012). Dowry-Stature Link: Theory & Evidence. Presented at 41st Australian Conference of Economists. Melbourne, Australia. Link.

48. Gaiha, R., et al. (2012). Has Dietary Transition Slowed Down in India: An Analysis Based on 50th, 61st and 66th Rounds of NSS. Discussion Paper Series. Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration, Kobe University.

47. Iyer, L., A. Mani, M. Prachi, and P. Toplova. (2012). The Power of Political Voice: Women’s Political representation and crime in India. American Economic Journal, 4(4), 165-193.

46. Khandker, S.R., D. F. Barnes, and H. A. Samad. (2012). Are the energy poor also income poor? Evidence from India. Energy Policy, 47(8), 1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2012.02.028. Link.

45. Kishore, A., and D. Spears. (2012). Clean cooking fuel, women’s intra-household status, and son preference in rural India. Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meeting Program, San Francisco, CA. Link.

44. Kuntla, S., et al. (2012). Revisiting Consanguineous Marriages and their Effect on Pregnancy Outcomes in India: Evidences from a Nation-wide Survey. Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meeting Program, San Francisco, CA.

43. Motiram, S., and A. Singh. (2012). How Close Does the Apple Fall to the Tree? Some Evidence from India on Intergenerational Occupational Mobility. Economic & Political Weekly 47(40), 56-65. Link.

42. Oldiges, C. (2012). Cereal Consumption and Per Capita Income in India. Economic & Political Weekly 47(6), 63-71.

41. Patra, S., et al. (2012). Health Knowledge of Mother and Its association with Child Morbidity, Medical Care and Medical Care Expenditure in India. Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meeting Program, San Francisco, CA.

40. Gaiha, R., N. Kaicker, K. Imai, V. S. Kulkarni, and G. Thapa. (2012). Diet Diversification and Diet Quality in India: An Analysis. Discussion Paper Series, RIEB, Kobe University. Link.

39. Mondal, K., C. Shekhar, and S. Sarkar. (2012). Living Arrangements and Health Well Being among Elderly Women in India. Middle East Journal of Age and Ageing 9(5), 29-36. Link.

38. Singh, A. (2012). Measuring inequality of poverty: theory and an application to India. Journal of Poverty, 16(1), 96-118. doi: 10.1080/10875549.2011.639860.

37. Spears, D. (2012). Height and Cognitive Achievement among Indian Children. Economics & Human Biology, 10(2), 210-219.

36. Viswanathan, B. (2012). Counting Undernourished Children. Economic and Political Weekly, 47(20), 20-23.

35. Yatsu, M. (2012). The Impact of Anganwadi Centers’ Services on Infant Survival in India. The Public Purpose, School of Public Affairs, American University Vol. X (Spring 2012). Retrieved from Link.

34. Zimmermann, L. (2012). Reconsidering Gender Bias in Intra-household Allocation in India. Journal of Development Studies 48(1), 151-163.

33. Gille, V. (2012). Education spillovers: empirical evidence in rural India. Indian Growth and Development Review 5(1): 4-24. Link.

2011

32. Choi, S. K. (2011). Confidence in medical services and immunization against tuberculosis in India. (Master of Public Policy), Department of Public Policy, Georgetown University, Washington DC. Link.

31. Bhagowalia, P., and P. Gupta. (2011). Nutritional status and access to clean fuels: Evidence from South Asia. Presented at AAEA & NAREA Joint Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

30. Dommaraju, P. (2011). Marriage and Fertility Dynamics in India. Asia-Pacific Population Journal 26(2):21-38.

29. Gaiha, R., R. Jha and V.S. Kulkarni. (2011). Obesity, affluence and urbanisation in India. Retrieved from SSRN: Link.

28. Gaiha, R., R. Jha and V.S. Kulkarni. (2011). Regional case study: R4 Diets, Malnutrition and Disease in India, Foresight Project on Global Food and Farming Futures (pp. 1-62: London: Government Centre for Science.

27. Girard, V. (2011). The impact of inter-group relationships on intra-group cooperation. A case study in rural India. Presented at the German Development Economics Conference. Berlin.

26. Goli, S. (2011). Conundrums in Public Distribution System in India: An Assessment by States and Social Groups. Indian Development Review 9(2), 301-310. Link.

25. Iyengar, R. (2011). Social capital as a determinant of school participation in rural India: A mixed methods study. (PHD), Economics, Teacher's College, Columbia University. Link.

24. Kumar, R. (2011). Implications of “Energy Poverty “of the poor in India. (Master of Environmental Management), Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University. Retrieved from Link.

23. Maitra, P., S. Pal, and A. Sharma. (2011). Reforms, Growth and Persistence of Gender Gap: Recent Evidence from Private School Enrollment in India. (IZA Discussion Paper No. 6135). Available at SSRN: Link.  

22. Montag, J. (2011). Is Pro-Labor Law Pro-Women? Evidence from India. SSRN. Link.

21. Narayana, M. R. (2011). Lifecycle Deficit and Public Age Reallocations for India’s Elderly Population: Evidence and Implications Based on National Transfer Accounts. Journal of Population Ageing 4(4), 207-230.

20. Po, J. Y. T. and S. V. Subramanian. (2011). Mortality burden and socioeconomic status in India. PLOS one 6(2)Link.

19. Rahman, M. H., and A. Singh. (2011). Socio-economic inequalities in the risk of diseases and associated risk factors in India. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology 3(11), 520-528.

18. Singh, A. (2011). Family background, academic ability and associated inequality of opportunity in India. Economics Bulletin 31(2), 1463-1473.

17. Victoire, G. (2011). Inter-group Relationships and Cooperative Behaviors. A Case Study in Rural India. Winter School - Center for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics, New Delhi.

2010

16. Barker, M.D. (2010). The effect of reservations on caste persistence in India. (Masters of Public Policy), Georgetown University. Retrieved from Link

15. Dutta, P., S. Howes and R. Murgai. (2010). Small but effective: India’s targeted unconditional cash transfers. Economic & Political Weekly, 45(52), 63-70. Link.

14. Gaiha, R., R. Jha, and V.S. Kulkarni. (2010). Child Undernutrition in India. Available at SSRN: Link1 or Link2

13. Gaiha, R., R. Jha, and V.S. Kulkarni. (2010). Diets, Nutrition and Poverty: The Indian Experience. Available at SSRN: Link1 or Link2.

12. Khandker, S. R., F. B. Douglas, and A. S. Hussain. (2010). Energy Poverty in Rural and Urban India Are the Energy Poor Also Income Poor? The World Bank Policy Research Working Paper. Link.

11. Singh, A. (2010). The Returns to Education and Occupational Choice in India. International Student Conference, Izmir University of Economics.

10. Singh, A. (2010). Inequality of Opportunity: Application to India. Working paper no.32993 Munich Personal RePEc Archive. Retrieved January 12, 2012 from Link.

09. Venkataraman, C., A.D. Sagar, G. Habib, N. Lam, and K.R. Smith. (2010). The Indian National Initiative for Advanced Biomass Cookstoves: the benefits of clean consumption. Energy for Sustainable Development, 14 (2), 63-72. Link.

2009

08. Gaiha, R., R. Jha and V.S. Kulkarni. (2009). Who Has Most Say in Cooking? Available at SSRN: Link.

07. Kelly, D.M. (2009). Evaluating financial incentives for girls' education: evidence from a natural experiment in Tamil Nadu, India. (Master of Public Policy), Georgetown University. Link

06. Kumar, S. (2009). Violence and Conflict Negotiation: Exploring the Roles of Geography and Culture. Working Paper. University of Memphis. Link.

05. Langer, A. (2009). Socioeconomic Status and Social Capital Levels of Microcredit Program Participants in India. (Master of Public Policy), Hubert H Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. Link.

04. Munshi, K. and M. Rosenzweig. (2009). Why is mobility in India so low? Social insurance, inequality, and growth. NBER Working Paper, National Bureau of Economic Research. Link.

03. Narayana, M.R. (2009). Contribution of informal economy for First Demographic Dividend: Evidence and Implications for India. Paper presented at Special IARIW-SAIM Conference, Kathmandu, Nepal. Link.

02. Zhang, Y. (2009). Household Energy Use, Indoor Air Pollution and Health Impacts in India: A Welfare Analysis. (Ph.D. Thesis), Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland, College Park. Link.

01. Zigova, K., R. Fuchs, L. Jiang, B.C. O’Neill and S. Pachauri. (2009). Household survey data used in calibrating the Population-Environment-Technology model. IIASA Interim Report. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria: IR-09-046. Link