Male backlash, bargaining, or exposure reduction?: women's working status and physical spousal violence in India
YM Chin - Journal of population Economics, 2012 - Springer
Labor force participation of women is expected to decrease the risk of spousal violence by
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
Male backlash, bargaining, or exposure reduction?: women's working status and physical spousal violence in India
YM Chin - Journal of Population Economics, 2012 - ideas.repec.org
Labor force participation of women is expected to decrease the risk of spousal violence by
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
Male backlash, bargaining, or exposure reduction?: women's working status and physical spousal violence in India
Y Chin - Journal of Population Economics, 2011 - search.proquest.com
Labor force participation of women is expected to decrease the risk of spousal violence by
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
Male backlash, bargaining, or exposure reduction?: women's working status and physical spousal violence in India
YM Chin - Journal of Population Economics, 2012 - infona.pl
Labor force participation of women is expected to decrease the risk of spousal violence by
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
Male backlash, bargaining, or exposure reduction?: women's working status and physical spousal violence in India.
YM Chin - Journal of Population Economics, 2011 - search.ebscohost.com
Labor force participation of women is expected to decrease the risk of spousal violence by
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
Male backlash, bargaining, or exposure reduction?: women's working status and physical spousal violence in India
YM Chin - Journal of Population Economics, 2012 - econpapers.repec.org
Labor force participation of women is expected to decrease the risk of spousal violence by
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
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YM Chin - Journal of Population Economics, 2012 - icrw.org
Labor force participation of women is expected to decrease the risk of spousal violence by
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
Male backlash, bargaining, or exposure reduction?: women's working status and physical spousal violence in India
YM Chin - Journal of Population Economics, 2012 - JSTOR
Labor force participation of women is expected to decrease the risk of spousal violence by
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
Male backlash, bargaining, or exposure reduction?: women's working status and physical spousal violence in India.
YM Chin - 2011 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Labor force participation of women is expected to decrease the risk of spousal violence by
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
Male backlash, bargaining, or exposure reduction?: women's working status and physical spousal violence in India.
YM Chin - Journal of Population Economics, 2011 - search.ebscohost.com
Labor force participation of women is expected to decrease the risk of spousal violence by
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …
enhancing their bargaining power or diminishing their contacts with abusive partners. The …