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Who benefits from marriage?
E Maasoumi, DL Millimet, D Sarkar
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 71 (1), 1-33, 2009
48*2009
Why does child labor persist with declining poverty?
J Sarkar, D Sarkar
Economic Inquiry 54 (1), 139-158, 2016
392016
Larrikin youth: Crime and Queensland's Earning or Learning reform
T Beatton, MP Kidd, S Machin, D Sarkar
Labour Economics 52, 2018
32*2018
The older the bolder: Does relative age among peers influence children’s preference for competition?
L Page, D Sarkar, J Silva-Goncalves
Journal of Economic Psychology 63, 43-81, 2017
302017
The role of human capital in economic growth revisited
D Sarkar
Applied Economics Letters 14 (6), 419-423, 2007
282007
Gender inequality and the spread of HIV‐AIDS in India
A Mitra, D Sarkar
International Journal of Social Economics 38 (6), 557-572, 2011
232011
Long-lasting effects of relative age at school
L Page, D Sarkar, J Silva-Goncalves
JEBO vol 168 pp 166-195, 2019
152019
Gender bias in schooling: the case for Bhutan
P Choden, D Sarkar
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy 18 (4), 513-528, 2013
132013
The quality-quantity trade-off among Australian children
S Bonner, D Sarkar
Economic Modelling 70, 383-389, 2018
102018
Who responds to fertility-boosting incentives? Evidence from pro-natal policies in Australia
S Bonner, D Sarkar
Demographic Research, vol 42 pp 513-548, 2020
72020
Does free education reduce early school dropouts? Evidence from a legislative reform in India
N Hoque, R Mahanta, D Sarkar
Economic Analysis and Policy 74, 657-665, 2022
62022
Persistence of income inequality: does child mortality matter?
D Sarkar, J Sarkar
The Journal of Developing Areas, 105-123, 2012
52012
Does Host-Country Education Mitigate Immigrant Inefficiency? Evidence from Earnings of Australian University Graduates
D Sarkar, T Collier
Empirical Economics 56 (1), 2019
32019
How do children of immigrants perform? Evidence from Australian nationwide standardized tests
A Islam, D Sarkar, R Smyth
International Migration 60 (4), 93-136, 2022
22022
Does violence leave long-term scars? Evidence from ethnic riots in India
A Islam, R Mahanta, R Mandal, H Nath, C Ouch, D Sarkar
Working paper, School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of …, 2018
22018
Business in troubled waters: Does adverse attitude affect firm value?
JC Park, D Sarkar, J Sarkar, K Yost
Journal of Corporate Finance 22, 221-235, 2013
22013
Long-term impact of exposure to violent conflict: Are there gender differences?
A Islam, R Mahanta, R Mandal, HK Nath, C Ouch, D Sarkar
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 208, 120-139, 2023
12023
Do parental preferences predict engagement in child health programs?
T Beatton, CJ Moores, D Sarkar, J Sarkar, J Silva Goncalves, HA Vidgen
Health Economics 30 (11), 2686-2700, 2021
12021
What does Attending Early Childhood Program Mean for Child Health in India?
D Sarkar, J Sarkar
Health Economics 26 (11), 2017
1*2017
The effects of private and social incentives on students’ test-taking effort
D Sarkar, J Sarkar, U Dulleck
Economic Modelling 135, 106709, 2024
2024
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