The Effect of Cash, Vouchers, and Food Transfers on Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Northern Ecuador

Hidrobo, M, Peterman, A and Heise, L (2016). The Effect of Cash, Vouchers, and Food Transfers on Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Northern Ecuador. [Dataset]. American Economic Association. https://doi.org/10.1257/app.20150048
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Data and processing scripts produced during a study on the impact that cash, vouchers and food transfers to women in Ecuador have upon intimate partner violence, in addition to their intended purpose of reducing poverty and food insecurity. The first do-file takes the raw data and creates a dataset (DV_baseline_followup.dta) at the individual level for women who responded to IPV model at baseline and endline. The second takes the dataset “DV_baseline_followup.dta”, creates variables needed for analysis, and constructs tables and graphs presented in an accompanying paper.

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Keywords

Intimate Partner Violence, Domestic violence, Cash and in-kind transfers, Mixed methods, Impact evaluation, Social protection interventions

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