The Effect of Cash, Vouchers and Food Transfers on Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Northern Ecuador
Experiment Types
Study Participants
1,231 women ages 15 to 69 years
Locations
Northern Ecuador
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Research Site
Carchi, Sucumbíos
Publication
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Volume
8
Issue
3
Month
July
Year
Pages
284-303
Cite this Article
MLA
Hidrobo, Melissa, Amber Peterman, and Lori Heise. "The effect of cash, vouchers, and food transfers on intimate partner violence: evidence from a randomized experiment in Northern Ecuador." American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 8.3 (2016): 284-303.
APA
Hidrobo, M., Peterman, A., & Heise, L. (2016). The effect of cash, vouchers, and food transfers on intimate partner violence: evidence from a randomized experiment in Northern Ecuador. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 8(3), 284-303.
Chicago
Hidrobo, M., Peterman, A., & Heise, L. (2016). The effect of cash, vouchers, and food transfers on intimate partner violence: evidence from a randomized experiment in Northern Ecuador. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 8(3), 284-303.
Focus Areas
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Economic Opportunity
Economic Opportunity
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Health
Health
Topics
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Gender-Based Violence
Gender-Based Violence