Mothers’ social networks and socioeconomic gradients of isolation
Social connections are fundamental to human wellbeing. We examine the social networks of mothers of young children in rural Odisha, India. Gendered norms around marriage, mobility and work likely shape this group’s opportunities to form and maintain ties. We track 2,170 mothers’ networks over four y...
Main Authors: | Andrew, AR, Attanasio, O, Augsburg, B, Behrman, J, Day, M, Jervis, P, Meghir, C, Phimister, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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University of Chicago Press
2024
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