Factors Associated with Household Headship in Nepal. Does Policy Matter in Female Household Headship?
Devaraj Acharya,
Ramesh Adhikari,
Mohan Kumar Sharma
et al.
Abstract:This study entitled ‘Factors associated with household headship in Nepal. Does policy matter in female household headship?’ It aims to find out the association between household headship and socio-demographic characteristics. While, household head/headship allows for socio-economic mobility that results in economic growth, leadership ability, socially, politically and economically productive life, and ultimately satisfaction. We used a cross-sectional design using secondary data from Nepal Demographic and Heal… Show more
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