[HTML][HTML] Whom to ask? Testing respondent effects in household surveys

L Masselus, N Fiala - Journal of Development Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
Household questionnaires typically survey the most knowledgeable household member, but
this can lead to inaccurate data if they have limited information. Using data from survey …

Women's land rights and village institutions in Tanzania

G Genicot, M Hernandez-de-Benito - World Development, 2022 - Elsevier
Strengthening women's ownership of and control over land is an important development
goal. This paper studies the extent of women's land rights in rural Tanzania and how …

Improving young women's access to safe mobility in a low-income area of Tunis: Challenges and opportunities pre-and post-Covid

G Porter, E Murphy, S Han, H Mansour… - Transportation research …, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper explores the everyday transport and mobility challenges faced by young women
living in one poor peripheral neighborhood of a North African city, Tunis. Discussion spans a …

On the malleability of consumer attitudes toward disruptive technologies: a pilot study of cryptocurrencies

H Treiblmaier, E Gorbunov - Information, 2022 - mdpi.com
The digital transformation of core marketing activities substantially impacts relations
between consumers and companies. Novel technologies are usually complex, making their …

He for she? Variation and exaggeration in men's support for women's empowerment in northern Tanzania

DW Lawson, SB Schaffnit, JA Kilgallen… - Evolutionary Human …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Achieving gender equality fundamentally requires a transfer of power from men to women.
Yet data on men's support for women's empowerment (WE) remains scant and limited by …

Gender analysis of urban mobility behaviours in the Tunisian Sahel region

A Ghédira - TeMA-Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, 2024 - serena.unina.it
The integration of gender into questions of everyday mobility has been the focus of scientific
research for several years. Despite the breadth of this topic, few studies on gender mobility …

Impact of Female Peer Composition on Gender Norm Perceptions in Secondary School in Uruguay

M Querejeta - Feminist Economics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Gender norms affect girls' educational achievements. Yet, how norms are formed and what
drives their changes are still open questions. This article examines peer effects on students' …

Misperception of peer beliefs reinforces inequitable gender norms among Tanzanian men

DW Lawson, Z Chen, JA Kilgallen… - Evolutionary Human …, 2024 - cambridge.org
Gender role ideology, ie beliefs about how genders should behave, is shaped by social
learning. Accordingly, if perceptions about the beliefs of others are inaccurate this may …

Socialising the Frequency Code: Effects of gender and age on iconic associations of pitch

S Calhoun, P Warren, J Mills, J Agnew - The Journal of the Acoustical …, 2024 - pubs.aip.org
Burgeoning research has shown the pervasiveness of sound symbolism, a type of iconicity,
in language. However, little work looks at how individual experiences and beliefs affect …

Organizational, economic or cultural? Firm-side barriers to employing women in Saudi Arabia

C Eger, T Fetzer, J Peck, S Alodayni - World Development, 2022 - Elsevier
All-male firms are common around the world, particularly in the Middle East, North Africa,
and South Asia, where local norms often favor gender segregation. The integration of …