Mazhar Mughal
7 Papers
Mazhar Mughal is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Instrumental variable & Welfare. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 6 publications.
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Migrants remittances and fertility in the Post-Soviet states
Rashid Javed,Mazhar Mughal +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the impact of migrants' remittances on fertility by employing unbalanced panel data from Post-Soviet states and found evidence for a significant negative association between remittance and fertility.
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Pandemic Buying: COVID-19 and Purchasing Behaviour of French Households
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used comprehensive French consumer data from the Nielsen ScanTrack retailer panel to analyse the progression of purchasing trends of French households during the coronavirus outbreak, and found these time trends to be similar to those observed in Italy and Spain.
Female Early Marriage and Son Preference in Pakistan
Abstract: Abstract In this study, we employ pooled data from four rounds of Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey (PDHS) to examine whether, and to what extent, does the incidence of early marriage shape the married women’s perspectives on gender preference associated with reproduction. We employ a number of econometric techniques (Probit, OLS, Cox Hazard Model, IV Probit and treatment effects) and a large set of model specifications, and find significant evidence supporting the role of early marriage in perpetuating disproportionate preference for boys. Women who married before turning 18 not only state a greater desire for boys but are also less likely to stop reproduction as long as they do not have a boy. Early-age marriage is associated with 7.7–12.5 per cent higher incidence of fertility discontinuation among women without a son. This son-preferring behaviour is stronger at higher birth order and also reflects in differential spacing patterns. Women’s education appears to be the strongest channel through which these effects are mediated. The divergence between early- and late-marrying women appears to have sharpened over time. The findings of this study underscore the role played by early marriage in altering the gender-specific attitudes prevalent in the society, and highlight existing gender inequality traps.
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Does Khat Consumption Affect Work Performance ? A Micro-Perspective from Djibouti
TL;DR: This paper investigated the relationship between khat consumption and work performance using data comprising, 737 chewers and non-chewers based in six major urban centers of Djibouti.