

Charlotte Ringdal
Post-doc, CREED, University of Amsterdam
Charlotte Ringdal is a post-doc at CREED at the University of Amsterdam. She is also affiliated to FAIR (Norwegian School of Economics) and Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI). Her main research interests are in the economics of the household, with a focus intra-household resource allocation and determinants of bargaining power.
Recent work by Charlotte Ringdal
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Uptake of family planning services in Tanzania: The role of the husband
Why do we still see low use of contraceptives in Tanzania? The answer might be found within the household
Published 10.01.20
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Unconditional cash transfer programmes and intimate partner violence in Kenya
Unconditional cash transfers to women reduce both sexual and physical violence inflicted on them, while transfers to men only reduce physical violence
Published 02.09.19