Socioeconomic Determinants of the Intra-family Status of Wives in Rural India: Analysis and Empirical Evidence
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.100206
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- Tisdell, Clement A. & Roy, Kartik C. & Regmi, Gopal, 2001. "Socioeconomic Determinants of the Intra-family Status of Wives in Rural India: Analysis and Empirical Evidence," Economic Theory, Applications and Issues Working Papers 90509, University of Queensland, School of Economics.
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