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Deprivation and Gender Divide: Some Issues

Atanu Sengupta (), Soumyendra Kishore Datta () and Susanta Mondal ()
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Atanu Sengupta: Burdwan University
Soumyendra Kishore Datta: Burdwan University
Susanta Mondal: Burdwan University

Chapter Chapter 8 in Productivity, Separability and Deprivation, 2013, pp 65-76 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Gender deprivation in earning has been revealed by using NSSO data in Chap. 6 and in Chap. 7. However, the relationship between deprivation and productivity was rather weak. Hence it is necessary to seek into the causes of gender deprivation through a micro econometric analysis of the unit level data. It is clear that these deprivations have no economic logic behind it. There are social factors that are in action. The micro econometric analysis helps us to unravel the inherent tendencies.

Keywords: Micro-econometric Analysis; NSSO Data; Female-owned Firms; Female Full-time Workers; Women Empowerment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-1056-6_8

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