This paper sets out a simple non-cooperative model of resource allocation within the household in developing countries that incorporates domestic violence as an instrument for enhancing bargaining power. We demonstrate that the extent of domestic violence faced by women is not necessarily declining in their reservation utilities, nor necessarily increasing in their spouses. Using the National Family Health Survey data of India for 1998-99, we isolate the e¤ect of domestic violence on female autonomy, taking into account the possible two-way causality through the choice of appropriate instruments. We provide some evidence for the evolutionary theory of domestic violence, which argues that such violence stems from the jealousy caused by pater...
Even after enactment of the Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act 2005, over the last 10 ye...
Indian mothers-in law are consistently legally implicated in violence against their daughters-in-law...
Using data from the National Family Health Survey for 2015–16 (NFHS-4) for India, this chapter exami...
Empirical fndings as well as theoretical predictions in the marriage bargaining literature suggest t...
Domestic violence is recognised as a serious violation of women’s basic rights. Conventional economi...
Evidence regarding the relationship between married women\u27s autonomy and risk of marital violence...
The research has documented the extensive prevalence of spousal violence in India little is known ab...
This article was published in World Development Perspectives [©2016 Elsevier Ltd.] and the definite ...
Summary Dominant development policy approaches recommend women's employment on the grounds that it f...
Gender-based violence or violence against women and girls is a global pandemic that affects one in t...
Abstract- Domestic violence against women is recognized as a violation of the basic human rights of ...
We empirically examine whether violation of hypergamy—which occurs when the wife's economic status e...
This paper uses Indian household surveys and crime data, to study Gender-Based Violence (GBV): husba...
Domestic violence is one of the most prevalent crimes in India. The main purpose of this paper is to...
This paper aims to dissect and analyze the trends of domestic violence against women in India. It wi...
Even after enactment of the Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act 2005, over the last 10 ye...
Indian mothers-in law are consistently legally implicated in violence against their daughters-in-law...
Using data from the National Family Health Survey for 2015–16 (NFHS-4) for India, this chapter exami...
Empirical fndings as well as theoretical predictions in the marriage bargaining literature suggest t...
Domestic violence is recognised as a serious violation of women’s basic rights. Conventional economi...
Evidence regarding the relationship between married women\u27s autonomy and risk of marital violence...
The research has documented the extensive prevalence of spousal violence in India little is known ab...
This article was published in World Development Perspectives [©2016 Elsevier Ltd.] and the definite ...
Summary Dominant development policy approaches recommend women's employment on the grounds that it f...
Gender-based violence or violence against women and girls is a global pandemic that affects one in t...
Abstract- Domestic violence against women is recognized as a violation of the basic human rights of ...
We empirically examine whether violation of hypergamy—which occurs when the wife's economic status e...
This paper uses Indian household surveys and crime data, to study Gender-Based Violence (GBV): husba...
Domestic violence is one of the most prevalent crimes in India. The main purpose of this paper is to...
This paper aims to dissect and analyze the trends of domestic violence against women in India. It wi...
Even after enactment of the Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act 2005, over the last 10 ye...
Indian mothers-in law are consistently legally implicated in violence against their daughters-in-law...
Using data from the National Family Health Survey for 2015–16 (NFHS-4) for India, this chapter exami...