工作(物理)
清洁能源
业务
环境卫生
劳动经济学
人口经济学
经济
自然资源经济学
医学
工程类
机械工程
作者
Anjali P. Verma,Imelda Imelda
摘要
Abstract Women bear a disproportionate share of the health and time burden associated with lack of access to modern energy. We study the impact of clean energy access on adult health and labour supply outcomes by exploiting a nationwide rollout of a clean cooking fuel program in Indonesia. We find that access to clean cooking fuel led to an improvement in women’s health and an increase in their work hours. We also find an increase in men’s work hours and in their propensity to have an additional job, primarily in those households where women accrued the largest program benefits.
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