Long-term Effects of the Paraguayan War (1864-1870) on Intimate Partner Violence.

B. Boggiano
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This paper investigates the long-term effects of the Paraguayan War (1864-1870) on intimate partner violence. The identification of these causal effects relies on a novel historical dataset from which I exploit the distance from municipalities to military camps during the war. Over 130 years later, the likelihood of intimate partner violence is still 5.54 percent higher than average in municipalities that were more heavily affected by the war. The loss of life among men led to female-biased sex ratios and defined Paraguay as the 'country of women'. However, I show that, contrary to conventional wisdom, female-biased sex ratios are not the only driver of the long-term effects of the war. Instead, the main transmission channel is the relative status of females within the household. Male scarcity leads to atypical status inconsistencies within the household that do not respect traditional gender roles and induces intimate partner violence that is transmitted across generations.
巴拉圭战争(1864-1870)对亲密伴侣暴力的长期影响。
本文调查巴拉圭战争(1864-1870)对亲密伴侣暴力的长期影响。这些因果关系的识别依赖于一个新的历史数据集,我利用了战争期间从城市到军营的距离。130多年后,在受战争影响更严重的城市,亲密伴侣暴力的可能性仍然比平均水平高出5.54%。男性死亡导致性别比例偏向女性,并将巴拉圭定义为“女性之国”。然而,我表明,与传统观点相反,女性偏见的性别比例并不是战争长期影响的唯一驱动因素。相反,主要的传播渠道是女性在家庭中的相对地位。男性的缺乏导致家庭中非典型的地位不一致,不尊重传统的性别角色,并导致代代相传的亲密伴侣暴力。
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