妇女赋权与亲密伴侣暴力:来自印度多维政策的证据

IF 2 3区 经济学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Somdeep Chatterjee, Prashant Poddar
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在本文中,我们研究了印度的一项多层面的妇女赋权计划,以评估其对妇女面临的亲密伴侣暴力的影响。我们利用项目实施中看似外生的地理差异和资格规则产生的队列差异来估计我们的影响。通过在差异设计中减少形式差异,我们发现有证据表明,可能接触该项目的女性的情感和身体暴力较少。总的来说,由于赋权干预,女性面临的亲密伴侣暴力和控制行为较少。我们推测,人体测量结果的改善、识字率的提高和劳动力市场机会的增加是造成这种影响的潜在机制。*我们感谢Nayana Bose、Rossella Calvi、Shryasee Das、Indraneel Dasgupta、Gaurav Dhamija、Divya Gupta、Lakshmi Iyer、Tarun Jain、Jyotsna Jalan、Namrata Kala、Jai Kamal和Imran Rasul提供的有用建议和意见。我们还要感谢EEA年会(2020)、德里ISI的ACEGD(2019)和DSE的冬季学校(2019)的与会者提供的有用投入。我们还感谢SAMVAAD(2020)和加尔各答社会科学研究中心(2019)的研讨会参与者提供的宝贵反馈。作者排序:我们不遵循字母顺序,而是遵循Ray r©Robson(2018)提出的认证随机作者排序,使用美国经济协会网站上的官方AEA作者随机化工具。这种随机化的结果是公开的。†勒克瑙印度管理学院;somdeep@iiml.ac.in⏹勒克瑙印度管理学院;prashant.poddar@iiml.ac.in
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Women's Empowerment and Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from a Multidimensional Policy in India
In this paper, we study a multidimensional women empowerment program from India to estimate its effects on intimate partner violence faced by women. We exploit plausibly exogenous geographical variation in the implementation of the program and cohort-variation generated by eligibility rules to estimate our effects. Using a reduced form difference-in-difference design, we find evidence of lesser emotional and physical violence for women potentially exposed to the program. Overall, women face lesser intimate partner violence as well as controlling behavior on account of the empowerment intervention. We conjecture that improved anthropometric outcomes, higher literacy, and better labor market opportunities serve as potential mechanisms causing this effect. ∗We thank Nayana Bose, Rossella Calvi, Shreyasee Das, Indraneel Dasgupta, Gaurav Dhamija, Divya Gupta, Lakshmi Iyer, Tarun Jain, Jyotsna Jalan, Namrata Kala, Jai Kamal and Imran Rasul for useful suggestions and inputs. We would also like to thank conference participants at EEA Annual Congress (2020), ACEGD (2019) in ISI Delhi and Winter school (2019) in DSE for useful inputs. We also thank seminar participants at SAMVAAD (2020) as well as at Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata (2019) for valuable feedback. Ordering of Authors: We do not follow alphabetical ordering but instead follow the certified random author ordering proposed by Ray r © Robson (2018) using the official AEA Author Randomization Tool available on the American Economic Association website. The result of this randomization is publicly available. †Indian Institute of Management Lucknow; somdeep@iiml.ac.in ‡Indian Institute of Management Lucknow; prashant.poddar@iiml.ac.in
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3.70
自引率
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期刊介绍: Economic Development and Cultural Change (EDCC) is an economic journal publishing studies that use modern theoretical and empirical approaches to examine both the determinants and the effects of various dimensions of economic development and cultural change. EDCC’s focus is on empirical papers with analytic underpinnings, concentrating on micro-level evidence, that use appropriate data to test theoretical models and explore policy impacts related to a broad range of topics relevant to economic development.
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