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Generating New Evidence to Address Violence Against Women: Realizing Women鈥檚 Rights

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  3. Occupational flexibility and the graduate gender wage gap in the UK. With L Benny, M Fernandez, F Wang, updating
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  6. The impact of contraception on women鈥檚 economic empowerment: A modelling approach to estimating the causal effect. With J Finlay et al. World Bank Research Observer, under review
  7. Maternal mortality and women鈥檚 political participation. With D Clarke, J Gomes, A Venkataramani. Journal of the Volume 21(5), 2023
  8. Fertility, health endowments and returns to human capital: Quasi experimental evidence from 20th century America. With A Venkataramani, S Walther. Journal of the 21.4, 2023.
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  12. Religion and abortion: The role of politician identity. With I Clots-Figueras and L Iyer. Journal of Development Economics 153: 102746, November 2021.
  13. Maternal depression, women's empowerment, and parental investment: Evidence from a randomized control trial. With V Baranov, P Biroli, J Maselko. American Economic Review, 2020, 110(3), 824-859
  14. The price of gold: Dowry and death in India. With A Chakravarty and S Gulesci. Journal of Development Economics, Volume 143, March 2020.
  15. Women鈥檚 inheritance rights and the preference for sons. With S Roy and R Brule. Journal of Development Economics, Vol 146, Issue C, August 2020, 102275.
  16. Property rights and gender bias: Evidence from land reform in West Bengal. With A Chakravarty, D Mookherjee, F Pino. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 11(2), April 2019
  17. Religion, politician identity and development outcomes: Evidence from India. With I Clots-Figueras, G Cassan, and Iyer L. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Vol 104(c), pp 4-17, 2015
  18. Health and the political agency of women. With I. Clots-Figueras. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.6(2): 164-97. May 2014
  19. Where have all the young girls gone? Identification of sex selection in India. IZA WP, 2010. With T Cochrane.
  20. Gender, debate and rebellion in the UK House of Commons. 2018. With M F-Sierra and J Slapin. Updating
  21. Women and the economy. With L Iyer. Cambridge Economic History of Modern South Asia, 2024
  22. Women鈥檚 careers and family formation. Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics.Springer Nature. With D Clarke and S Walther. Published August 2023.
  23. Women politicians and public health. With Mariana Lopes da Fonseca. Editors: Alberto Batinti, Joan Costa-Font and Gilberto Turati. Handbook on the Political Economy of Health Systems, July 2023.

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