Does being educated more than the spouse give women higher autonomy? Findings from India (Record no. 524703)

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Personal name Ranganathan, Thiagu and Mendonca, Avina
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Title Does being educated more than the spouse give women higher autonomy? Findings from India
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Place of publication, distribution, etc The Indian Journal of Labour Economics
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Extent 66(3), Jul-Sep, 2023: p.833-853
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Summary, etc This paper analyses the relation between women’s education relative to their spouse and their autonomy. Using a large-scale nationally representative Indian Human Development Survey (IHDS), we find that around 20% of married women have education more than their spouses. Women with more education than their spouses are younger, have fewer children, and earn a higher share of household incomes as compared to those with equal or lesser education than their spouses. The multivariate regression indicates that relative spousal education is positively related to decision making autonomy and physical mobility, but it is negatively associated with emotional autonomy. – Reproduced

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41027-023-00448-3
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Main entry heading The Indian Journal of Labour Economics
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Subject DIP WOMEN
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