Dutta, Mousumi and Husain, Zakir (2009): Determinants of crime rates: Crime Deterrence and Growth in post-liberalized India.
Husain, Zakir and Mukherjee, Diganta and Dutta, Mousumi (2010): Self Help Groups and empowerment of women: Self-selection or actual benefits?
Dutta, Mousumi and Husain, Zakir (2010): Satisficing and structured individuation: A study of women workers in Calcutta's IT sector.
Husain, Zakir and Dutta, Mousumi and Ghosh, Sriparna (2011): Contraceptive use among illiterate women in India: does proximate illiteracy matter?
Husain, Zakir and Dutta, Mousumi and Saha, Manashi (2011): Gender disparities in primary education across siblings: is intra household disparity higher in regions with low child sex ratios?
Roychowdhury, Punarjit and Dutta, Mousumi (2011): Regulation, enforcement and informality: an analysis based on selected countries.
Roychowdhury, Punarjit and Dutta, Mousumi (2011): Regulation, governance and informality: an empirical analysis of selected countries.
Husain, Zakir and Ghosh, Saswata and Dutta, Mousumi (2012): ‘Ultramodern contraception’ re-examined: cultural dissent, or son preference?
Husain, Zakir and Dutta, Mousumi (2012): Proximate illiteracy and modern contraceptive use in India: Analysis of DHS data.
Husain, Zakir and Mukherjee, Diganta and Dutta, Mousumi (2010): Are women self help group members economically more empowered in left-run municipalities? Forthcoming in: Development in Practice
Dutta, Mousumi and Husain, Zakir (2012): Use of hospital services and socio-economic status in urban India: Does health insurance ensure equitable outcomes?
Husain, Zakir and Dutta, Mousumi and Chowdhary, Nidhi (2013): Is health wealth? Results of a panel data analysis. Forthcoming in: Social Indicators Research
Husain, Zakir and Mukherjee, Diganta and Dutta, Mousumi and Mukhopadhyay, Susmita (2016): Fasting during Ramadan and subsequent long term impact on health of children: Comparing the Foetal Origin and Predictive Adaptive Response Hypotheses.
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