Unfinished Lives: The effect of Domestic Violence on Neonatal and Infant Mortality
Published By: ISER | Published Date: February , 2015India accounts for 1.7 million child deaths, a quarter of global child mortality. The current literature
has succeeded in establishing an association between domestic violence and child mortality, but has yet
to present evidence of a causal relationship. In this paper we use an instrumental variable approach
to analyse the causal impact of domestic violence against the mother on child mortality in the Indian
context. Domestic violence is instrumented with the real price of gold at the month of marriage of the
mother. Results lend evidence to a bias in OLS estimates and show a significant positive relationship
between domestic violence and mortality. A one standard deviation increase in domestic violence
translates to a 7.2 and 8.7 percentage point increase in both neonatal and infant mortality respectively.
Author(s): Seetha Menon | Posted on: Apr 16, 2018 | Views()