Anmerkungen:
India
South Asia
South Asia
English
en_US
Beschreibung:
Recent studies demonstrate that female leaders can improve gender-specific outcomes along multiple dimensions through better provision of public goods and legislative changes that benefit women. Using quasi-random exposure to female leaders elected to state legislatures in India, this paper shows that there may also be an unintended effect: an increase in rural women's reported experience of physical spousal abuse. We find that a plausible channel underlying this effect is an increase in women's modern contraceptive use—potentially resulting from improvements in public provision of health services - which leads to marital conflict, especially when the husband's son preference is stronger than the wife's