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The Power of TV: Cable Television and Women’s Status in India

Experiment Types
Difference in Differences
Study Participants
2,700 households across 180 villages
Locations
Bihar, Goa, Haryana, Tamil Nadu and Delhi
,
India
,
Asia
Researchers
Robert Jensen
,
Emily Oster
Publication
Quarterly Journal of Economics
Volume
124
Issue
3
Month
August
Year
2009
Pages
1057-1094

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MLA

Jensen, Robert, and Emily Oster. "The power of TV: Cable television and women's status in India." The Quarterly Journal of Economics 124.3 (2009): 1057-1094.

APA

Jensen, R., & Oster, E. (2009). The power of TV: Cable television and women's status in India. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124(3), 1057-1094.

Chicago

Jensen, Robert, and Emily Oster. "The power of TV: Cable television and women's status in India." The Quarterly Journal of Economics 124, no. 3 (2009): 1057-1094.

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