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Esha Sraboni
Esha Sraboni
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
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Women’s empowerment in agriculture: What role for food security in Bangladesh?
E Sraboni, HJ Malapit, AR Quisumbing, AU Ahmed
World development 61, 11-52, 2014
6742014
The status of food security in the feed the future zone and other regions of Bangladesh: Results from the 2011–2012 Bangladesh integrated household survey
AU Ahmed, K Ahmad, V Chou, R Hernandez, P Menon, F Naeem, ...
Project report submitted to the US Agency for International Development …, 2013
1342013
The status of food security in the feed the future zone and other regions of Bangladesh: Results from the 2011–2012 Bangladesh integrated household survey
AU Ahmed, K Ahmad, V Chou, R Hernandez, P Menon, F Naeem, ...
Project report submitted to the US Agency for International Development …, 2013
1342013
Women’s empowerment in agriculture and dietary quality across the life course: Evidence from Bangladesh
E Sraboni, A Quisumbing
Food Policy, 2018
972018
Which kinds of social safety net transfers work best for the ultra poor in Bangladesh? Operation and impacts of the transfer modality research initiative
A Ahmed, JF Hoddinott, S Roy, E Sraboni, WR Quabili, A Margolies
752022
Intrahousehold empowerment gaps in agriculture and children's well‐being in Bangladesh
HJL Malapit, E Sraboni, AR Quisumbing, AU Ahmed
Development Policy Review 37 (2), 176-203, 2019
502019
The women’s empowerment in agriculture index: Results from the 2011-2012 Bangladesh Integrated Household Survey
E Sraboni, AR Quisumbing, AU Ahmed
Project Report submitted to the US Agency for International Development …, 2013
402013
The women’s empowerment in agriculture index: Results from the 2011-2012 Bangladesh Integrated Household Survey
E Sraboni, AR Quisumbing, AU Ahmed
Project Report submitted to the US Agency for International Development …, 2013
402013
How empowered are Bangladeshi women in the agricultural setting? Empirical evidence using a new index
E Sraboni, AR Quisumbing, AU Ahmed
The Bangladesh Development Studies 37 (3), 1-25, 2014
352014
Gender empowerment gaps in agriculture and children's well-being in Bangladesh
HJ Malapit, E Sraboni, AR Quisumbing, AU Ahmed
IFPRI Discussion Paper 1470, 2015
272015
Measuring autonomy: evidence from Bangladesh
A Vaz, S Alkire, AR Quisumbing, E Sraboni
Vaz, A., Alkire, S., Quisumbing, A., and Sraboni, E.(2019).‘Measuring …, 2019
162019
The Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI): Results from the 2011-2012 Bangladesh Integrated Household Survey
E Sraboni, AR Quisumbing, AU Ahmed
102015
The women’s empowerment in agriculture index for Bangladesh’s feed the future zone of influence
E Sraboni, AR Quisumbing, AU Ahmed
Project report submitted to the US Agency for International Development …, 2012
82012
Transfers, nutrition programming, and economic well-being: Experimental evidence from Bangladesh
A Ahmed, JF Hoddinott, S Roy, E Sraboni
Intl Food Policy Res Inst, 2019
72019
Which Form of Safety Net Transfer is Most Beneficial? Impacts on Income, Food Security, and Child Nutrition
A Ahmed, J Hoddinott, W Quabili, S Roy, F Shaba, E Sraboni
IFPRI, presentation at Stakeholder Workshop (December 3). Dhaka, 2013
72013
Measuring autonomy: evidence from Bangladesh
S Alkire, A Quisumbing, E Sraboni, A Vaz
Research Paper 38a, Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, 2013
42013
Education and the Transition to Marriage in Rural Bangladesh
E Sraboni
PAA 2017 Annual Meeting, 2017
12017
Operation and Impacts of the Transfer Modality Research Initiative
A Ahmed, J Hoddinott, S Roy, E Sraboni, W Quabili, A Margolies
12015
Transfers, nutrition programming, and economic well-being: Experimental evidence from Bangladesh
AU Ahmed, J Hoddinott, S Roy, E Sraboni
World Development 173, 106414, 2024
2024
Measuring Autonomy: Evidence from Bangladesh
Y Vaziakova, S Alkire, A Quisumbing, E Sraboni
Asia-Pacific Sustainable Development Journal 25 (2), 2019
2019
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