Tesis para optar al grado de Magíster en Políticas PúblicasThis paper examines the impact of domestic violence (physical, sexual and emotional) on indigenous and non-indigenous Womens’ employment in Peru, where domestic violence levels are the highest in the region. Evidence suggests that the effects of domestic violence are not homogeneous across ethnic groups. Using information from Peru’s Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) from 2007 to 2012 and addressing possible endogeneity problems, I find that women’s age, years of education, and pregnancy are correlated with the probability of job exit. Being a victim of violence, therefore, increases the probability of job exit by 6.4pp; this effect is statistically significant and, show th...
Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the factors associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) against re...
This article studies the effect on the risk of female victimization of the employment status of the ...
Many developing countries have unequal access to justice, especially for women. What are the implica...
This study investigates the heterogeneous effects of domestic violence over labor markets in an ethn...
Intimate partner violence affects one out of three women globally. In India, the numbers are even hi...
In Peru, in 2017, 7 out of 10 women who ever had a couple were victims of violence from their partn...
Violence against women is one of the most pervasive forms of human rights violations worldwide. Over...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact that domestic violence (DV) has on hindering the success of urban m...
Exploring risk factors and profiles of intimate partner violence in other countries provides informa...
This paper investigates the impact of intimate partner violence on the participation of women in the...
Enhancing women’s labor force participation is an important way to promote women's empowerment and i...
This paper studies the effect on the risk of female victimization of the employment statuses of both...
This study draws on an ecological framework in testing relationships between individ-ual, family, an...
Domestic violence can interfere with women’s ability to work, and may result in loss of welfare bene...
Paid domestic workers represent a historically discriminated-against group comprising mostly ethnica...
Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the factors associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) against re...
This article studies the effect on the risk of female victimization of the employment status of the ...
Many developing countries have unequal access to justice, especially for women. What are the implica...
This study investigates the heterogeneous effects of domestic violence over labor markets in an ethn...
Intimate partner violence affects one out of three women globally. In India, the numbers are even hi...
In Peru, in 2017, 7 out of 10 women who ever had a couple were victims of violence from their partn...
Violence against women is one of the most pervasive forms of human rights violations worldwide. Over...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact that domestic violence (DV) has on hindering the success of urban m...
Exploring risk factors and profiles of intimate partner violence in other countries provides informa...
This paper investigates the impact of intimate partner violence on the participation of women in the...
Enhancing women’s labor force participation is an important way to promote women's empowerment and i...
This paper studies the effect on the risk of female victimization of the employment statuses of both...
This study draws on an ecological framework in testing relationships between individ-ual, family, an...
Domestic violence can interfere with women’s ability to work, and may result in loss of welfare bene...
Paid domestic workers represent a historically discriminated-against group comprising mostly ethnica...
Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the factors associated with intimate partner violence (IPV) against re...
This article studies the effect on the risk of female victimization of the employment status of the ...
Many developing countries have unequal access to justice, especially for women. What are the implica...