Does rising unemployment really increase domestic violence as many commentators expect? The contribution of this article is to examine how changes in unemployment affect the incidence of domestic abuse. Theory predicts that male and female unemployment have opposite‐signed effects on domestic abuse: an increase in male unemployment decreases the incidence of intimate partner violence, while an increase in female unemployment increases domestic abuse. Combining data on intimate partner violence from the British Crime Survey with locally disaggregated labour market data from the UK's Annual Population Survey, we find strong evidence in support of the theoretical prediction
The intent of this work is to examine the association between intimate partner violence and unemploy...
In this paper we study the effects of abusive behavior on the labor force andmarital status decision...
This paper investigates the impact of intimate partner violence on the participation of women in the...
Does rising unemployment really increase domestic violence as many commentators expect? The contribu...
Does rising unemployment really increase domestic violence as many commentators expect? The contribu...
This paper analyzes the causal relationship between unemployment and intimate-partner violence (IPV)...
This study examines the association of unemployment variation with intimate partner violence using r...
This study examines the association of unemployment variation with intimate partner violence using r...
We estimate impacts of male job loss, female job loss, and male unemployment benefits on domestic vi...
This paper analyzes the causal relationship between unemployment and intimate-partner violence(IPV) ...
This study examines what effect female and male unemployment rate has on the number of reported phys...
This article studies the effect on the risk of female victimization of the employment status of the ...
This paper studies the effect on the risk of female victimization of the employment statuses of both...
Using unique, representative data on domestic violence, we document several styl-ized facts on abuse...
In this paper we study the effects of abusive behavior on the labor force and marital status decisio...
The intent of this work is to examine the association between intimate partner violence and unemploy...
In this paper we study the effects of abusive behavior on the labor force andmarital status decision...
This paper investigates the impact of intimate partner violence on the participation of women in the...
Does rising unemployment really increase domestic violence as many commentators expect? The contribu...
Does rising unemployment really increase domestic violence as many commentators expect? The contribu...
This paper analyzes the causal relationship between unemployment and intimate-partner violence (IPV)...
This study examines the association of unemployment variation with intimate partner violence using r...
This study examines the association of unemployment variation with intimate partner violence using r...
We estimate impacts of male job loss, female job loss, and male unemployment benefits on domestic vi...
This paper analyzes the causal relationship between unemployment and intimate-partner violence(IPV) ...
This study examines what effect female and male unemployment rate has on the number of reported phys...
This article studies the effect on the risk of female victimization of the employment status of the ...
This paper studies the effect on the risk of female victimization of the employment statuses of both...
Using unique, representative data on domestic violence, we document several styl-ized facts on abuse...
In this paper we study the effects of abusive behavior on the labor force and marital status decisio...
The intent of this work is to examine the association between intimate partner violence and unemploy...
In this paper we study the effects of abusive behavior on the labor force andmarital status decision...
This paper investigates the impact of intimate partner violence on the participation of women in the...