@techreport{fdi:010096121, title = {{S}he works hard for the money : debt burden and labour supply in {I}ndia}, author = {{N}atal, {A}. and {N}ordman, {C}hristophe}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{F}or over 40 years, labour supply has been at the heart of empirical microeconomics, but few studies have examined the impact of household debt burdens on labour supply, and almost none on countries of the {G}lobal {S}outh. {T}his research fills this gap by examining how debt burden - measured by the debt service ratio - affects labour supply, in particular hours worked, among more than 3200 individuals in rural {T}amil {N}adu, {I}ndia, between 2016-17 and 2020-21. {U}sing a {H}eckman correction with lagged debt ratios and fixed effects to account for unobserved factors and limit reverse causality, the study highlights a striking result: women increase their labour supply to repay household debt, regardless of which household member incurred it. {O}ur results challenge the commonly held view in the {S}outh that women's work is synonymous with empowerment, suggesting that it may be the result of economic pressures rather than a move towards autonomy.}, keywords = {{INDE} ; {TAMIL} {NADU}}, address = {{P}aris}, publisher = {{DIAL}}, series = {{D}ocument de {T}ravail - {DIAL}}, pages = {46 multigr.}, year = {2025}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010096121}, }