Social Roles, Human Capital, and the Intrahousehold Division of Labour: Evidence from Pakistan.
Using detailed data from rural Pakistan, this paper investigates whether human capital, learning by doing, gender, and one's status within the family - heretoforth family status - affect the division of labor within households. Results suggest the presence of returns to individual specializatio...
Main Authors: | Fafchamps, M, Quisumbing, A |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Department of Economics (University of Oxford)
2000
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