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Manini Ojha

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First Name:Manini
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Last Name:Ojha
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Affiliation

(66%) Jindal School of Government and Public Policy
O.P. Jindal Global University

Sonipat, India
https://www.jgu.edu.in/JSGP
RePEc:edi:sgjguin (more details at EDIRC)

(34%) Department of Economics
Southern Methodist University

Dallas, Texas (United States)
http://www.smu.edu/economics/
RePEc:edi:desmuus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Ojha, Manini & Babbar, Karan, 2023. "Power to choose? Examining the link between contraceptive use and domestic violence," GLO Discussion Paper Series 1336, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
  2. Mohit Batham & Soudeh Mirghasemi & Mohammad Arshad Rahman & Manini Ojha, 2021. "Modeling and Analysis of Discrete Response Data: Applications to Public Opinion on Marijuana Legalization in the United States," Papers 2109.10122, arXiv.org, revised May 2023.
  3. Manini Ojha & Mohammad Arshad Rahman, 2020. "Do Online Courses Provide an Equal Educational Value Compared to In-Person Classroom Teaching? Evidence from US Survey Data using Quantile Regression," Papers 2007.06994, arXiv.org.
  4. Andres Giraldo; Manini Ojha & Manini Ojha, 2017. "The Effect of Quality of Education on Violence: Evidence from Colombia," Vniversitas Económica 15765, Universidad Javeriana - Bogotá.

Articles

  1. Ojha, Manini & Yadav, Kartik, 2023. "In good times and bad: Low-cost mobile teaching during a pandemic," Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, vol. 96(C).
  2. Chatterjee, Somdeep & Mookerjee, Mehreen & Ojha, Manini & Roy, Sanket, 2023. "Does increased credibility of elections lead to higher political competition? Evidence from India," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 77(C).
  3. Mookerjee, Mehreen & Ojha, Manini & Roy, Sanket, 2023. "Family planning practices: Examining the link between contraception and child health," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 129(C).
  4. Mehreen Mookerjee & Manini Ojha & Sanket Roy, 2022. "Fertility targets: linkages between desire for sons and sterilization in India," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(54), pages 6286-6302, November.
  5. Gaurav Dhamija & Manini Ojha & Punarjit Roychowdhury, 2022. "Hunger and Health: Reexamining the Impact of Household Food Insecurity on Child Malnutrition in India," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 58(6), pages 1181-1210, June.
  6. Mehreen Mookerjee & Manini Ojha & Sanket Roy, 2022. "Who’s your Neighbour? Social Influences on Domestic Violence," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 58(2), pages 350-369, February.
  7. Manini Ojha, 2022. "Gender gap in schooling: Is there a role for health insurance?," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 34(1), pages 29-54, January.
  8. Mookerjee, Mehreen & Ojha, Manini & Roy, Sanket, 2021. "Spousal beliefs and intimate partner violence: Are we conditioned to internalize patriarchal norms?," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 202(C).

Chapters

  1. Mohit Batham & Soudeh Mirghasemi & Manini Ojha & Mohammad Arshad Rahman, 2023. "Binary and Ordinal Probit Regression: Applications to Public Opinion on Marijuana Legalization in the United States," Contributions to Economics, in: Deep Mukherjee (ed.), Applied Econometric Analysis Using Cross Section and Panel Data, chapter 0, pages 33-60, Springer.

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  1. Manini Ojha & Mohammad Arshad Rahman, 2020. "Do Online Courses Provide an Equal Educational Value Compared to In-Person Classroom Teaching? Evidence from US Survey Data using Quantile Regression," Papers 2007.06994, arXiv.org.

    Mentioned in:

    1. > Economics of Welfare > Health Economics > Economics of Pandemics > Specific pandemics > Covid-19 > Schools

Working papers

  1. Manini Ojha & Mohammad Arshad Rahman, 2020. "Do Online Courses Provide an Equal Educational Value Compared to In-Person Classroom Teaching? Evidence from US Survey Data using Quantile Regression," Papers 2007.06994, arXiv.org.

    Cited by:

    1. Arjun Gupta & Soudeh Mirghasemi & Mohammad Arshad Rahman, 2021. "Heterogeneity in food expenditure among US families: evidence from longitudinal quantile regression," Indian Economic Review, Springer, vol. 56(1), pages 25-48, June.
    2. Mohit Batham & Soudeh Mirghasemi & Mohammad Arshad Rahman & Manini Ojha, 2021. "Modeling and Analysis of Discrete Response Data: Applications to Public Opinion on Marijuana Legalization in the United States," Papers 2109.10122, arXiv.org, revised May 2023.

Articles

  1. Mehreen Mookerjee & Manini Ojha & Sanket Roy, 2022. "Fertility targets: linkages between desire for sons and sterilization in India," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(54), pages 6286-6302, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Ojha, Manini & Babbar, Karan, 2023. "Power to choose? Examining the link between contraceptive use and domestic violence," GLO Discussion Paper Series 1336, Global Labor Organization (GLO).

  2. Gaurav Dhamija & Manini Ojha & Punarjit Roychowdhury, 2022. "Hunger and Health: Reexamining the Impact of Household Food Insecurity on Child Malnutrition in India," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 58(6), pages 1181-1210, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Debayan Pakrashi & Sarani Saha, 2024. "Intergenerational consequences of spousal violence: effect on nutritional status of children," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 22(1), pages 67-94, March.

  3. Mehreen Mookerjee & Manini Ojha & Sanket Roy, 2022. "Who’s your Neighbour? Social Influences on Domestic Violence," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 58(2), pages 350-369, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Dhamija, Gaurav & Mookerjee, Mehreen & Ojha, Manini & Roy, Sanket, 2024. "Attitudes and norms about intimate partner violence: What makes women more impressionable?," GLO Discussion Paper Series 1486, Global Labor Organization (GLO).

  4. Manini Ojha, 2022. "Gender gap in schooling: Is there a role for health insurance?," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 34(1), pages 29-54, January.

    Cited by:

    1. Javed, Rashid & Mughal, Mazhar, 2022. "Changing Patterns of Son Preference and Fertility in Pakistan," EconStor Preprints 248643, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.

  5. Mookerjee, Mehreen & Ojha, Manini & Roy, Sanket, 2021. "Spousal beliefs and intimate partner violence: Are we conditioned to internalize patriarchal norms?," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 202(C).

    Cited by:

    1. Ojha, Manini & Babbar, Karan, 2023. "Power to choose? Examining the link between contraceptive use and domestic violence," GLO Discussion Paper Series 1336, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
    2. Dhamija, Gaurav & Mookerjee, Mehreen & Ojha, Manini & Roy, Sanket, 2024. "Attitudes and norms about intimate partner violence: What makes women more impressionable?," GLO Discussion Paper Series 1486, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
    3. Gu, Xin & Li, Hao & Peng, Langchuan, 2022. "The anti-domestic violence law and women's welfare: Evidence from a natural experiment in China," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 202(C), pages 1-16.
    4. Debayan Pakrashi & Sarani Saha, 2024. "Intergenerational consequences of spousal violence: effect on nutritional status of children," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 22(1), pages 67-94, March.

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  1. NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (1) 2021-09-27. Author is listed
  2. NEP-DEV: Development (1) 2017-10-08. Author is listed
  3. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 2021-09-27. Author is listed
  4. NEP-EDU: Education (1) 2017-10-08. Author is listed
  5. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (1) 2023-11-06. Author is listed
  6. NEP-ISF: Islamic Finance (1) 2021-09-27. Author is listed
  7. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (1) 2021-09-27. Author is listed

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