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Details about Dipanwita Sarkar

E-mail:dipanwita.sarkar@qut.edu.au
Homepage:http://staff.qut.edu.au/staff/sarkard/
Workplace:Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University, (more information at EDIRC)
Department of Accounting, University of Louisiana, (more information at EDIRC)
School of Economics and Finance, Business School, Queensland University of Technology, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2019

  1. Long-lasting effects of relative age at school
    Working Papers, University of Sydney, School of Economics Downloads View citations (8)
    See also Journal Article Long-lasting effects of relative age at school, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier (2019) Downloads View citations (8) (2019)

2018

  1. Larrikin youth: crime and Queensland's earning or learning reform
    LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library Downloads View citations (7)
    See also Journal Article Larrikin youth: Crime and Queensland's Earning or Learning reform, Labour Economics, Elsevier (2018) Downloads View citations (7) (2018)

2012

  1. Why does child labour persist with declining poverty?
    NCER Working Paper Series, National Centre for Econometric Research Downloads View citations (9)
    See also Journal Article WHY DOES CHILD LABOR PERSIST WITH DECLINING POVERTY?, Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International (2016) Downloads View citations (7) (2016)

2005

  1. The Distribution of Returns to Marriage
    Departmental Working Papers, Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (1)

Journal Articles

2020

  1. Who responds to fertility-boosting incentives? Evidence from pro-natal policies in Australia
    Demographic Research, 2020, 42, (18), 513-548 Downloads View citations (1)

2019

  1. Does host-country education mitigate immigrant inefficiency? Evidence from earnings of Australian university graduates
    Empirical Economics, 2019, 56, (1), 81-106 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Long-lasting effects of relative age at school
    Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2019, 168, (C), 166-195 Downloads View citations (8)
    See also Working Paper Long-lasting effects of relative age at school, Working Papers (2019) Downloads View citations (8) (2019)

2018

  1. Larrikin youth: Crime and Queensland's Earning or Learning reform
    Labour Economics, 2018, 52, (C), 149-159 Downloads View citations (7)
    See also Working Paper Larrikin youth: crime and Queensland's earning or learning reform, LSE Research Online Documents on Economics (2018) Downloads View citations (7) (2018)
  2. The quality-quantity trade-off among Australian children
    Economic Modelling, 2018, 70, (C), 383-389 Downloads View citations (4)

2017

  1. The older the bolder: Does relative age among peers influence children’s preference for competition?
    Journal of Economic Psychology, 2017, 63, (C), 43-81 Downloads View citations (17)
  2. What Does Attending Early Childhood Program Mean for Child Health in India?
    Health Economics, 2017, 26, (11), 1366-1379 Downloads

2016

  1. WHY DOES CHILD LABOR PERSIST WITH DECLINING POVERTY?
    Economic Inquiry, 2016, 54, (1), 139-158 Downloads View citations (7)
    See also Working Paper Why does child labour persist with declining poverty?, NCER Working Paper Series (2012) Downloads View citations (9) (2012)

2013

  1. Gender bias in schooling: the case for Bhutan
    Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 2013, 18, (4), 513-528 Downloads View citations (1)

2012

  1. Persistence Of Income Inequality:Does Child Mortality Matter?
    Journal of Developing Areas, 2012, 46, (2), 105-123 Downloads

2011

  1. Gender inequality and the spread of HIV‐AIDS in India
    International Journal of Social Economics, 2011, 38, (6), 557-572 Downloads

2009

  1. Who Benefits from Marriage?*
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2009, 71, (1), 1-33 Downloads View citations (14)

2007

  1. The role of human capital in economic growth revisited
    Applied Economics Letters, 2007, 14, (6), 419-423 Downloads View citations (3)
 
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