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Replication Data for "When Do Gender Quotas Change Policy? Evidence from Household Toilet Provision in India"

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Title Replication Data for "When Do Gender Quotas Change Policy? Evidence from Household Toilet Provision in India"
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/Z6RRUE
 
Creator Chaturvedi, Sugat
Das, Sabyasachi
Mahajan, Kanika
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description This repository provides data and code to replicate the analyses in Chaturvedi, Das & Mahajan (2023) "When Do Gender Quotas Change Policy? Evidence from Household Toilet Provision in India".

Abstract: The evidence on the impact of gender quotas in politics on policies is mixed. We use household-level data on toilet allocation for the entire rural population of Uttar Pradesh, the most populous Indian state, and exploit the larger gender gap in preference for toilets among Muslims than Hindus to show that variation in women's intensity of preference (relative to men's) makes the gender quota effect larger in villages with higher Muslim shares. We discuss possible mechanisms and find suggestive evidence that greater expression of demand by women with stronger preferences under female leadership can shape the gender quota effect.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Female reservation, public good preference, women's agency, sanitation
 
Date 2024-01-03
 
Contributor Chaturvedi, Sugat