(Un)Conditional Love in the Time of Conditional Cash Transfers: The Effect of the Peruvian JUNTOS Program on Spousal Abuse
Year | : | 2020 |
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Author/s | : | Juan Jose Diaz, Víctor Saldarriaga |
Area/s | : | Ethnicity, gender and citizenship, Methodologies for research and evaluation of policy and programmes, Poverty and equality, Health and nutrition |
Díaz, J. & Saldarriaga, V. (2020). (Un)Conditional Love in the Time of Conditional Cash Transfers: The Effect of the Peruvian JUNTOS Program on Spousal Abuse [Mimeo].
Cash Transfer programs often target women as the recipient of the money. Unintentionally, this flow of unearned income may reduce spousal abuse. Researchers investigate this possibility by assessing the Peruvian JUNTOS program. They exploit the staggered timing in the rollout of the program across municipalities along with its eligibility rule for determining participation to perform a difference-in-differences analysis. Using data from the Demographic and Health Surveys, researchers find that JUNTOS reduced the prevalence of physical intimate partner violence by 25-30 percent. Further analysis indicates that reductions in frequent alcohol consumption and alcohol-related aggression from male partners are behind this result.