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  1. Access to credit and economic well-being of rural households: Evidence from Eastern India by Kumar, Anjani, Mishra, Ashok K., Sonkar, Vinay Kumar, Saroj, Sunil

    Published 2020
    “…Additionally, access to credit increases rural households’ economic well-being; nonborrower rural households would benefit the most from access to credit. …”
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  2. Happiness in the air: How does a dirty sky affect subjective well-being? by Zhang, Xin, Zhang, Xiaobo, Chen, Xi

    Published 2015
    “…Existing studies that evaluate the impact of pollution on human beings understate its negative effect on cognition, mental health, and happiness. …”
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  3. Integrating nutrition security with treatment of people living with HIV: Lessons being learned in Kenya by Byron, Elizabeth, Gillespie, Stuart, Nangami, Mabel

    Published 2006
    “…Lessons learned include the following: The intervention provides an important source of food support to the most vulnerable patients on treatment and their households, contributes to greater dietary diversity, and plays an important role in the emotional well-being of clients by lowering stress caused by insufficient access to food. …”
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  4. Technical guidance for the production of sorghum (Sènèkèlaw sènè kètiogo gnouma de sôrôdjidi) by International Institute of Tropical Agriculture

    Published 2018
    “…In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 03 November 2017, farmers are being provided with relevant technical information about how to grow the best sorghum – starting from land preparation to the good agricultural practices. …”
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  5. Signs of change: Evidence on women’s time use, identity, and subjective well-being in rural Bangladesh by Seymour, Greg, Floro, Maria S.

    Published 2021
    “…We develop an analytical framework based on the work of Akerlof and Kranton (2000) and use it to examine how identity – proxied by agreement with statements reflecting patriarchal notions of gender roles – affects the trade-off between the time women spend on household and care work and their subjective well-being. Analyzing household survey data from rural Bangladesh, we find that longer hours spent on household work are associated with lower levels of subjective well-being among women who hold egalitarian notions of gender roles, while the reverse is true for women who hold patriarchal notions of gender roles. …”
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  6. Economic well-being induced Women’s empowerment: Evidence from coastal fishing communities of Bangladesh by Palash, Md Salauddin, Haque, A.B.M., Rahman, M. Wakilur, Nahiduzzaman, Md, Hossain, Akbar

    Published 2024
    “…The initiatives of CSG not only generate economic well-being but also contribute to women’s empowerment. …”
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  7. Information on yield and other advantages of sorghum (Shi gnouma de senekela ka sôrôkofô) by International Institute of Tropical Agriculture

    Published 2018
    “…In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 27 October 2017, farmers are being provided with relevant information about the yield advantages offered by dual-purpose sorghum over other varieties commonly grown in Bougouni. …”
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