1. Absent Laws and Missing Women : Can Domestic Violence Legislation Reduce Female Mortality?
- Author
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Amin, Mohammad, Islam, Asif, and Lopez-Claros, Augusto
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INFANT MORTALITY RATES ,FEMINIST ECONOMICS ,BOYS ,NUMBER OF DEATHS ,ALCOHOL ,CHILDREN ,ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ,PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE ,DISEASE ,WHO ,FEMALE MORTALITY ,BENEFIT ,POPULATION ,FEMINIST ,SEXUAL VIOLENCE ,RESOURCE ALLOCATION ,WOMEN ,URBANIZATION ,STATUS OF WOMEN ,ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ,FEMALE ,DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ,MORTALITY RATIO ,DISEASES ,ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS ,SOCIAL SERVICES ,GIRLS ,HEALTH ,VIOLENCE ,BULLETIN ,DEATHS ,POLICY DISCUSSIONS ,DEMOCRACY ,MEASLES ,PUBLIC SERVICES ,PROPORTION OF WOMEN ,PEACE ,AGE ,SANITATION ,ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ,ERADICATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ,INTIMATE PARTNER ,RAPE ,ADULT MORTALITY ,POOR HEALTH ,PROPERTY RIGHTS ,PROGRESS ,ADULT WOMEN ,LABOR MARKET ,SECONDARY SCHOOL ENROLMENT ,EQUAL TREATMENT ,GENDER SPECIFIC ,HUMAN RIGHTS CONVENTIONS ,MORTALITY ,RATIO OF WOMEN ,SERVICES ,DEVELOPMENT POLICY ,SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS ,EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ,VICTIMS ,RIGHTS OF WOMEN ,NUMBER OF WOMEN ,HUMAN RIGHTS ,PHYSICAL VIOLENCE ,CARE PROVISION ,INFANT ,PROPERTY ,INEQUALITY ,HUSBAND ,STD ,GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION ,INFANT MORTALITY ,SANITATION FACILITIES ,EMPOWERMENT ,QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE ,LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION ,URBAN POPULATION ,EDUCATION OF WOMEN ,SCHOOL ENROLMENT ,FEMALE LABOR FORCE ,WIVES ,LEGAL PROTECTION ,DISCRIMINATIONS ,MORTALITY REDUCTION ,MARRIAGE ,WILL ,PARLIAMENTARY UNION ,WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT ,DEATH ,POLICIES ,DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN ,POLICY ,IMMUNIZATION ,JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY ,GENDER INEQUALITY ,ADULT MEN ,HEALTH CARE ,FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION ,ACCESS TO HEALTH ,MORTALITY RATES ,PUBLIC HEALTH ,GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE ,SECONDARY SCHOOL ,UNITED NATIONS ,HUMAN RESOURCES ,FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION ,GENDER- BASED VIOLENCE ,POLICY RESEARCH ,LEGISLATION ,DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ,LAW ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ,FEMALE LABOR ,POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER ,ABUSE ,WIFE ,DIVORCE ,MORTALITY RATE ,VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ,MALE ,ALCOHOL ABUSE ,PARTNER ,MEDICAL FACILITIES ,HIV ,PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES ,LABOR FORCE ,LAWS ,HEALTH SERVICES ,DISCRIMINATION ,HUMAN LIFE ,POPULATION DENSITY ,WAGE GAP ,URBAN AREAS ,CHILD MORTALITY ,GENDER ,HOSPITAL ,LAW - Abstract
This study contributes to the literature on legal institutions and determinants of adult mortality. The paper explores the relationship between the presence of domestic violence legislation and women-to-men adult mortality rates. Using panel data for about 95 economies between 1990 and 2012, the analysis finds that having domestic violence legislation leads to lower women-to-men adult mortality rates. According to conservative estimations, domestic violence legislation would have saved about 33 million women between 1990 and 2012. The negative relationship between domestic violence legislation and women-to-men adult mortality rates is robust to several checks and also confirmed using the instrumental variables approach.
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- 2016