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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND MICRO‐CREDIT ACTIVITIES IN RURAL NEPAL:EVIDENCE FROM KATHMANDU AND SINDHUPLACHOWK DISTRICTS
rural women economic lives
2016/1/28
The overall aim this article is to examine the role of micro credit and its impact on socio‐
economic lives of rural women in Lapsephedi, Nanglebhare and Fatakshila Village
Development Committees (V...
Determinants of contraceptive use among married women in Tanzania: Policy implication
Family planning Determinants Policy implication
2015/7/27
Family planning as an ability for couples to control the timing and number of their pregnancies play a crucial role in reducing fertility rate when it efficient and effectively implemented. Despite 96...
Women’s Education, Empowerment, and Contraceptive Use in sub-Saharan Africa: Findings from Recent Demographic and Health Surveys
Education empowerment contraceptive use
2015/7/27
Fertility remains higher and contraceptive levels are substantially lower in Sub-Saharan Africa than elsewhere in the developing world. In this paper we use information on individuals and couples prov...
Contraceptive Uptake Among Married Women in Uganda: Does Empowerment Matter?
Women Empowerment Contraceptives
2015/7/27
Although contraceptive prevalence increased from 24% to 30% between 2006 and 2011, this uptake is still below global level of 62% and low levels of women empowerment could be a factor. Data was extrac...
Economic crisis and women’s labor force return after childbirth: Evidence from South Korea
Economic crisis South Korea
2014/11/27
Most research on women’s labor force return after childbirth concentrates on
industrialized countries in the West; the link between economic swings and mothers’
work-return behavior is rarely addr...
Labor force plans and labor force status U.S. women of the college class of 1957
education labor force labor force expectations
2008/12/9
Many U.S. women who were in their late 60s at the turn of the century were still employed. These women graduated from college in the 1950s, an era when women’s labor force participation was low. Data ...