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Work Status and Health of Women: A Comparative Study of Northern and Southern States of Rural India

The paper examines the net effect of work status on women's health and whether the effect persists after controlling for the influence of socio-economic factors. Our hypothesis is that working women face a greater risk of morbidity and mortality, given that most would be expected to shoulder dual...

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