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Saving money on your own or in solidarity: An experiment on women's empowerment and intimate-partner violence in Colombia.

机译:自己或团结互助存钱:哥伦比亚增强妇女权能和亲密伴侣暴力的实验。

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Theory suggests competing predictions about effects of financial independence on women's experience of intimate-partner violence (IPV). Financial independence may give women greater bargaining power and the means to exit abusive relationships, but may incite backlash from a partner. A psychological prediction adds that when women view abuse as normative, they require a new reference group that sustains norms of female independence. An 18-month field experiment among 1800 women in Colombia tested (relative to a control condition) two versions of a financial intervention that granted women an incentivized individual savings account. In one version, the account was presented as a personal project (personal messaging condition); in the other version, the account was presented as a project many women are pursuing, thereby creating a new reference group of women who are pursuing financial independence (normative messaging condition). We did not find consistent effects of the personal versus normative messaging manipulation. The financial treatment (vs. control) led to greater self-reported formal financial engagement, as expected. We found some evidence that the financial treatment led to greater self-reported independent decision-making and lower self-reported depression, but these effects must be interpreted cautiously due to attrition and inconsistency across related outcome measures. However, the financial treatment had heterogeneous effects on several primary survey outcomes, depending on women's baseline self-reports of IPV. For women who began with no self-reported IPV, the financial treatment (vs. control) moved them in the direction of making more decisions jointly with their partner (instead of independently) and experiencing less IPV. For women who began with self-reported IPV, the financial treatment (vs. control) moved them in the direction of making more decisions independently (instead of jointly with their partner) and experiencing more IPV. Changes in perceptions of other women's support for following a partner's wishes, but not changes in personal attitudes or confidence, paralleled this interaction pattern. Despite much policy interest in financial interventions, and strong theoretical predictions about women's financial empowerment and social norms as pathways to reducing IPV, we did not find strong results from a savings intervention and a normative messaging intervention. We discuss implications for research and practice.;Keywords: empowerment, gender, savings, financial inclusion, social norms, behavior change.
机译:理论表明,关于财务独立性对女性亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)经历的影响的相互竞争的预测。财务上的独立可以赋予妇女更大的讨价还价能力和退出虐待关系的手段,但可能会引起伴侣的强烈反对。一项心理预测补充说,当妇女将虐待视为一种规范时,她们需要一个新的参照群体来维持女性独立性的规范。在哥伦比亚的1800名妇女中进行了为期18个月的实地试验,测试了两种形式的财务干预措施(相对于对照条件),这两种方式使妇女获得了激励性的个人储蓄帐户。在一个版本中,该帐户以个人项目(个人消息传递条件)的形式显示;在另一个版本中,该帐户是许多妇女追求的项目,因此创建了一个新的追求经济独立的妇女参考群体(规范的通讯条件)。我们没有发现个人消息传递与规范消息传递操纵的一致影响。如预期的那样,财务处理(相对于控制)导致了更多的自我报告的正式财务参与。我们发现一些证据表明,财务处理导致更大的自我报告的独立决策制定和较低的自我报告的沮丧感,但是由于相关结果度量之间的损耗和不一致,必须谨慎地解释这些影响。但是,根据妇女的IPV基线自我报告,财务处理对若干主要调查结果有不同的影响。对于没有自我报告IPV的女性,财务待遇(相对于控制权)使她们朝着与伴侣(而不是独立)共同做出更多决策,减少IPV的方向发展。对于以自我报告的IPV开始的女性,财务处理(相对于控制)使她们朝着独立做出更多决策(而不是与伴侣共同做出决定)和体验更多IPV的方向发展。与其他女性对遵循伴侣意愿的支持的看法的变化,而不是个人态度或自信的变化,与这种互动方式平行。尽管政策上对金融干预措施表现出极大的兴趣,并且对将妇女的金融赋权和社会规范作为减少IPV的途径进行了强有力的理论预测,但我们并未从储蓄干预和规范性消息干预中发现有力的结果。我们讨论对研究和实践的意义。关键词:授权,性别,储蓄,金融包容,社会规范,行为改变。

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  • 作者

    Tankard, Margaret Elaine.;

  • 作者单位

    Princeton University.;

  • 授予单位 Princeton University.;
  • 学科 Social psychology.;Womens studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 177 p.
  • 总页数 177
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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