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technique, I build a model of household bargaining and child health development with perceptions of women regarding wife … women's participation in decisions regarding purchases of household consumption goods help to improve child health outcomes … domestic violence laws, which protect women from physical and sexual abuse in the household. …
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a household bargaining model. The relationship between the wage gap and violence suggests that reductions in violence … greater share of the household resources. Using instrumental variable and propsensity score techniques to control for …
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We study the impact of a medical breakthrough (HAART) on domestic violence and illicit drug use among low-income women infected with HIV. To identify causal effects, we assume that variation in women's immune system health when HAART was introduced affected how strongly their experience of...
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In this paper, we empirically estimate the causal impact of maternal domestic violence on the nutritional status of her children aged below five years. Using detailed dataset from the current and fourth round of the National Family Health Survey, we find robust evidence that violence experienced...
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a household bargaining model. The relationship between the wage gap and violence suggests that reductions in violence … greater share of the household resources. Using instrumental variable and propsensity score techniques to control for …
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We study the impact of health shocks on domestic violence and illicit drug use. We argue that health is a form of human capital that shifts incentives for risky behaviors, such as drug use, and also changes options outside of violent relationships. To estimate causal effects, we examine...
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