Women's voice and agency in choosing assets: A new study on MGNREGA in India
In 2005, India passed the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA, “the Actâ€), a law guaranteeing all rural households 100 days of work at a minimum wage through the building of durable assets, which created one of the largest anti-poverty programs in the world. Now known as the Mahatma Gandhi NREGA (MGNREGA), a notable feature of the program is that it envisions a democratic, bottom-up process of choosing which durable assets would be built within a community.