How do intra-household dynamics change when assets are transferred to women? Evidence from Brac’s “targeting the ultra poor” program in Bangladesh
Growing evidence shows that the distribution of individuals’ ownership and control of assets within a household can have important implications for women’s empowerment and children’s well-being. Interventions that target assets to specific individuals can shift these intra-household dynamics, yet li...
Autori principali: | Das, Narayan Chandra, Yasmin, Rabeya, Ara, Jinnat, Kamruzzaman, Md., Davis, Peter, Behrman, Julia A., Roy, Shalini, Quisumbing, Agnes R. |
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Natura: | Working Paper |
Lingua: | en_US |
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
2022
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Accesso online: | http://hdl.handle.net/10361/15919 |
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