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Three essays on the economics of crime and gender
[摘要] This thesis focuses on intimate partner violence (IPV) and homicides in Mexico. The first chapter examines the effect of a woman’s relative income on IPV. My results show a U-shaped relationship between a woman’s relative income and the prevalence of physical, emotional and economic IPV. In contrast, sexual IPV linearly increases with a woman’s relative income. In the second chapter, I investigate the impact of easier access to divorce—as a consequence of the introduction of unilateral and no-fault divorce—on IPV and a woman’s contribution to decision-making. The results show that emotional and economic IPV decrease, while physicaland sexual IPV increase when they are not associated with the two other types of violence. Moreover, a woman’s contribution to decision-making improves as divorce becomes easier. In the third chapter I examine the role of the electoral cycle in explaining turf wars between Drug Trafficking Organisations (DTOs). Using homicides between DTOs as a proxy for turf wars, my findings show an increase in homicides during the lame duck period.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] University:University of Birmingham;Department:Birmingham Business School, Department of Economics
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[关键词] H Social Sciences;HC Economic History and Conditions [时效性] 
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