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Ehe 5 Gewalt 5 Frauen 4 Marriage 4 Spousal Violence 4 Violence 4 Erwerbstätigkeit 3 India 3 Women 3 Bivariate Probit 2 Bolivia 2 Bolivien 2 CCT 2 Employment 2 Employment Status 2 Indien 2 Mexico 2 Oportunidades program 2 Probit-Modell 2 Progresa program 2 Prospera program 2 Social Norms 2 Spousal violence 2 domestic violence 2 inequalities 2 intersectionality 2 intimate partner violence 2 reproductive labor 2 spousal violence 2 violence 2 women's employment 2 2016 1 Armutsbekämpfung 1 Gender discrimination 1 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 1 Impact assessment 1 Mexiko 1 Poverty reduction 1 Probit model 1 Social norm 1
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Book / Working Paper 9
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Working Paper 6 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Arbeitspapier 3 Preprint 1
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English 6 Spanish 2 Undetermined 1
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Biswas, Arpita 2 Bobonis, Gustavo J. 2 Montenegro, Adriana 2 Morales, Juan S. 2 Pal, Sumantra 2 Thampi, Anjana 2 Caruso, Raul 1 Castro, Roberto 1 Perez Castro, Roberto 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Documento de Trabajo 1 Documento de trabajo IISEC-UCB 1 Economics Department working paper series 1 IDB Working Paper Series 1 MPRA Paper 1 Working Paper 1 Working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 4 RePEc 1
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Women's workforce participation and spousal violence: Insights from India
Biswas, Arpita; Thampi, Anjana - 2021
as endogenous, we find that it is associated with a significantly higher probability of reported spousal violence for …
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Violencia de pareja en Bolivia: ¿Previene el trabajo remunerado de las mujeres la violencia en su contra?
Montenegro, Adriana - 2021
There is an apparent consensus, at the level of public policies, about the empowering effect of working outside the home for women, thereby reducing the levels of violence against them. However, the empirical evidence on the female labor-violence relationship is inconsistent. In the face of this...
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Women's workforce participation and spousal violence : insights from India
Biswas, Arpita; Thampi, Anjana - 2021
as endogenous, we find that it is associated with a significantly higher probability of reported spousal violence for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012664007
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Violencia de pareja en Bolivia: ¿previene el trabajo remunerado de las mujeres la violencia en su contra?
Montenegro, Adriana - 2021
There is an apparent consensus, at the level of public policies, about the empowering effect of working outside the home for women, thereby reducing the levels of violence against them. However, the empirical evidence on the female labor-violence relationship is inconsistent. In the face of this...
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Spousal Violence and Social Norms in India's North East
Pal, Sumantra - 2018
traditional social norms and women’s status, in particular, the women's attitude towards violence and incidence of spousal … violence. The study context is the tribes of Meghalaya and neighboring areas, where there is great variation regarding …
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Spousal violence and social norms in India's North East
Pal, Sumantra - 2018
traditional social norms and women's status, in particular, the women's attitude towards violence and incidence of spousal … violence. The study context is the tribes of Meghalaya and neighboring areas, where there is great variation regarding …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011861515
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Conditional Cash Transfers for Women and Spousal Violence: Evidence of the Long-Term Relationship from the Oportunidades Program in Rural Mexico
Bobonis, Gustavo J.; Perez Castro, Roberto; Morales, Juan S. - 2015
This paper provides evidence of the long-term relationship between male-to-female spousal violence and the …
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Conditional cash transfers for women and spousal violence : evidence of the long-term relationship from the Oportunidades program in Rural Mexico
Bobonis, Gustavo J.; Castro, Roberto; Morales, Juan S. - 2015
This paper provides evidence of the long-term relationship between male-to-female spousal violence and the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011485300
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What is the relationship between unemployment and rape? Evidence from a panel of European regions
Caruso, Raul - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2014
This paper analyzes the relationship between unemployment and rape in a panel of European regions. In particular, this paper is intended to test whether an ‘opportunity perspective’ holds for rape. The ‘opportunity perspective’ interprets the level of unemployment as an indicator of...
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