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Session 149:
Gender and Patriarchy in India and Bangladesh

Saturday, Apr 3
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
Gardner
3rd Floor
Chair: Abusaleh Shariff, National Council of Applied Economic Research, India
Discussant: Maitreyi B. Das, World Bank Group

1.  Refining the Measurement of Women's Autonomy: The Case of Rural India  •   Rina Agarwala, Princeton University

2.  The Process of Integration: From Traditional to Non-Traditional Family and Reproductive Behaviours. The Case of India  •   Mariachiara Di Cesare, Universitŕ di Roma "La Sapienza"

3.  Are Children from Smaller Families Healthier? Examining the Causal Effects of Family Size on Child Welfare  •   Ankur Sarin, University of Chicago

4.  Cross-Generational Effects of Women's Empowerment in Rural Bangladesh  •   Sidney Ruth Schuler, Academy for Educational Development (AED); Farzana Islam, Jahangirnagar University; Md. Khairul Islam, Plan International; Lisa M. Bates, Harvard University

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