Working Paper

Jobs and Intimate Partner Violence - Evidence from a Field Experiment in Ethiopia

Andreas Kotsadam, Espen Villanger
CESifo, Munich, 2020

CESifo Working Paper No. 8108

We identify the effects of employment on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) by collaborating with 27 large companies in Ethiopia to randomly assign jobs to equally qualified female applicants. The job offers increase formal employment, earnings, and earnings shares within couples in the short and medium run but we can reject relatively small effects in any direction on our main outcome, physical IPV. In the short run, job offers reduce emotional abuse and there are indications of heterogeneous effects whereby women with low bargaining power at baseline experience increased risks of abuse if offered a job.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: employment, gender, RCT, IPV, violence Ethiopia
JEL Classification: J200, O100, Z100