@sarkh_sukanya Profile picture

Sukanya Sarkhel

@sarkh_sukanya

Assistant Professor, St Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Kolkata https://t.co/AeHrgRQMy7

Similar User
Sankha Mitra photo

@SankhaMitra_99

anirban1976 photo

@anirban1976

Sarthak Agarwal photo

@sarthak_agarwl

Rikhia।রিখিয়া photo

@rikhia_

Sritama Ray photo

@ray_sritama

Tanika Chakraborty photo

@tanikac

Tanu Gupta photo

@TanuGupta_

Prarthna Agarwal Goel photo

@prarthnagl1

Surya Maiti photo

@maiti_surya

Gitanjali Sen photo

@Gitanjalisen

Dhrubajyoti Chakraborty photo

@_DhrubaC

Saloni Khurana photo

@saloni_econ

Arjab Bose photo

@BoseArjab

Shubhro Sarkar photo

@sqs103

Binay Shankar photo

@binayecon

Sukanya Sarkhel Reposted

My article for @ProSyn where synthesizing evidence across existing studies I argue that a comprehensive approach that addresses both supply and demand side barriers is required to uplift the low #femaleLFP in #India. Budget this year targets supply side barriers through creches..

Supporting export-oriented industries could help India overcome some of the supply-side constraints limiting women’s workforce participation, notes @AshokaUniv’s @kanmahajan bit.ly/48y0YLX



Sukanya Sarkhel Reposted

A recent World Bank report highlighting the marriage penalty that women of India and South Asia pay has implications for labour force participation. An edit. #women #labour #marriage #inequality @leo_mukherjee @shaoli_pramanik @WorldBank telegraphindia.com/opinion/heavy-…


Today's Telegraph features our (with @prasenjitsarkh1 ) opinion piece on the 'menstrual paid leave' debate. We assert that, to become effective, period leave needs to be accompanied by labour market reforms and male involvement. Thanks @ttindia epaper.telegraphindia.com/imageview/4838…


Sukanya Sarkhel Reposted

Media mention of our paper (Patriarchal Norms and women's labor market outcomes) with @sarkh_sukanya in today's Anandabazar Patrika anandabazar.com/editorial/essa…


Sukanya Sarkhel Reposted

My paper co-authored with @sarkh_sukanya is now published online in Review of Development Economics.

Tweet Image 1

Sukanya Sarkhel Reposted

The Department of Economics, University of Kalyani is organizing a one-day conference on Economic Development and Public Policy in India on November 6th, 2023. We have an impressive set of speakers. Do consider attending if you are around.

Tweet Image 1

Sukanya Sarkhel Reposted

Le Prix Nobel attribué à l’excellente économiste #ClaudiaGoldin pour ses travaux sur la place des femmes dans le marché du travail à travers les siècles permettra de comprendre & mettre en lumière les enjeux carrière / maternité trop souvent déconsidérés. Bravo ! #MamanTravaille

Tweet Image 1

Vety Interesting work on CCT program in India!!

A paper published in Econ of Edu Rev with @prasenjitsarkh1 on the impact of Kanyashree Prakalpya (KP), a flagship CCT program implemented in West Bengal since 2013. Thanks @Prof_Nishith_P and two anonymous reviewers for the excellent comments and feedback sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



Sukanya Sarkhel Reposted

Our research on patriarchal norm and women's labor market outcome gets featured in IHDS newsletter. twitter.com/ncaer/status/1… Our paper shows how women's labor market outcomes are shaped by their home culture . With @sarkh_sukanya

This month’s @ihdscorner newsletter showcases two interesting papers on diverse themes of health & gender: the association between BMI & elevated risk of diabetes, & the role of patriarchy in women’s labor market outcomes. @SonaldeDesai @ncaer Read here: ncaer.org/wp-content/upl…

Tweet Image 1


Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.