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Family Feuds: The effect of income shocks on domestic violence against women

dc.contributor.advisorMaldonado Zambrano, Stanislao Humberto
dc.contributor.advisorVargas Duque, Juan Fernando
dc.creatorMedina Pulido, María Paula
dc.creator.degreeMagíster en Economíaspa
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dc.descriptionEste documento estudia la relación entre ingresos familiares y violencia doméstica en un país en desarrollo. Para ello, me enfoco en los municipios de Colombia con altos niveles de producción de café. Utilizando choques negativos en los precios del café como una fuente de variación exógena que afecta los ingresos de hogares cafeteros, encuentro que los municipios con producción intensiva de café experimentan un aumento en los casos de violencia doméstica contra la mujer como consecuencia de un choque negativo en sus ingresos. Para analizar los mecanismos de este choque, estimo diferentes efectos heterogéneos que describen bajo qué situaciones se intensifica el choque. Utilizando datos a nivel individual, encuentro que el efecto se mueve en la misma dirección para el caso de las mujeres rurales que viven en un municipio con producción intensiva de café. Además, encuentro que una mujer que tiene poder de decisión dentro del hogar tiene una menor probabilidad de ser víctima de violencia doméstica cuando su hogar se enfrenta a este tipo de choques. Este último resultado sugiere que el empoderamiento de la mujer es un factor relevante para reducir la violencia dirigida contra las mujeres.spa
dc.description.abstractThis paper studies the relationship between family income and domestic violence in a developing country. To do so, I focus on municipalities of Colombia with high levels of coffee production. Using negative shocks to coffee prices as an exogenous source of variation that impacts coffee-producing household income, I find that municipalities with more intensive coffee production experience an increase in domestic violence against women as a consequence of a negative income shock. In order to test the potential mechanisms, I estimate different heterogeneous effects that depict under which situations the shock intensifies. Using data at the individual level, I find analogous effects of a negative income shock for rural women who live in a municipality marked by intensive coffee production. Also, I find that a woman who has decision-making power within the household has a lower probability of being a victim of domestic violence when her household faced this type of shocks. This last result suggests that female empowerment is a mechanism to reduce violence targeted against women.spa
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dc.publisherUniversidad del Rosariospa
dc.publisher.departmentFacultad de Economíaspa
dc.publisher.programMaestría en Economíaspa
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dc.source.instnameinstname:Universidad del Rosariospa
dc.source.reponamereponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURspa
dc.subjectViolencia domésticaspa
dc.subjectChoques al ingresospa
dc.subjectMujer ruralspa
dc.subjectProducción de caféspa
dc.subject.ddcEconomíaspa
dc.subject.ddcProblemas sociales & bienestar social en generalspa
dc.subject.keywordDomestic violencespa
dc.subject.keywordIncome shocksspa
dc.subject.keywordRural womenspa
dc.subject.keywordCoffee productionspa
dc.titleFamily Feuds: The effect of income shocks on domestic violence against womenspa
dc.title.TranslatedTitleDisputas familiares: El efecto de choques al ingreso en la violencia doméstica contra las mujeresspa
dc.typemasterThesiseng
dc.type.documentArtículospa
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dc.type.spaTesis de maestríaspa
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