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Dynamic impacts of lockdown on domestic violence: Evidence from multiple policy shifts in Chile

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posted on 2025-08-01, 17:33 authored by S Bhalotra, E Brito, D Clarke, P Larroulet, F Pino
We identify dynamic impacts on domestic violence (DV) of the staggered imposition and lifting of lockdown across Chile’s 346 municipalities. Lockdown increases DV helpline calls and shelter occupancy without increasing DV police reports. These results are consistent with lockdown raising incidence and creating barriers to reporting. Once lockdown is lifted, shelter occupancy falls and police reports surge, but helpline calls remain elevated in line with state dependence in DV. We identify male job loss as a mechanism driving DV. Our findings accentuate controversy around welfare impacts of lockdown mandates. Adverse impacts of lockdown on DV are mitigated by cash transfers.

Funding

15130009

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

British Academy

COVID00593

Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies

ES/M010263/1

ES/S003681/1

Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)

Millennium Institute on Market Imperfections and Public Policy

Ministry of Science Chile

SG171370

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© 2024 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Submission date

2022-01-26

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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MIT Press via the DOI in this record

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The Review of Economics and Statistics

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MIT Press

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  • Accepted Manuscript

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en

FCD date

2023-09-15T13:54:56Z

FOA date

2023-09-15T14:30:32Z

Citation

Published online 9 February 2024

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  • Economics

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