Artículos
Publicado 2022-12-16
Palabras clave
- violencia doméstica,
- violencia de pareja,
- matrimonio,
- ingresos,
- participación de la mujer en el mercado laboral
Cómo citar
Aguirre, E. (2022). Violencia doméstica e ingresos laborales de las mujeres en México. Estudios Económicos De El Colegio De México, 38(1), 143–165. https://doi.org/10.24201/ee.v38i1.438
Resumen
Este artículo presenta el primer análisis empírico sobre la relación entre la violencia doméstica y los ingresos laborales de las mujeres en México, país en el que este tema no ha recibido mucha atención dentro de la literatura económica a pesar de las crecientes tasas de violencia de género. Los resultados muestran una asociación negativa y significativa entre la violencia doméstica y los ingresos laborales de las mujeres en México para todos los tipos de abuso y con independencia de la medición de violencia de pareja que se utilice.
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