While the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the academic and policy interest in the causes and consequences of domestic violence, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has tragically spotlighted the gender dimension of war. Against this background, the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) together with the Centre for Economic Analysis (CenEA) and the FREE Network will host a hybrid conference on 11 May 2022 focused on 'Economic and social context of domestic violence' with a special panel session on ‘Dimensions of gender-based violence in military conflicts’.
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Program | Economic and Social Context of Domestic Violence
1. FROGEE
HYBRID CONFERNCE:
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONTEXT OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
WEDNESDAY, 11 MAY, 2022
Platform opens to participants
Welcome
Limiting the Scale of Gender Based and Domestic Violence: What Works?
Dick Durevall (University of Gothenburg) Gender Policy and Intimate Partner Violence in
Colombia
Marta Martínez-Matute (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) Specialized Courts and the
Reporting of Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from Spain, with Jorge García-Hombrados
Victoria Endl-Geyer (ifo Institute, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) Deterrence or
Backlash? The Causal Effect of Arrest on the Dynamics of Domestic Violence, with Sofia
Amaral, Gordon B. Dahl, Timo Hener and Helmut Rainer
Coffee break
FROGEE Survey of Gender Based Violence: Introduction
FROGEE Gender Based Violence Survey: First Results
Yaroslava Babych (ISET) Perceptions of violence and their socio-economic determinants: a
comparative analysis, with Lev Lvovskiy, Aleksandr Grigoryan and Norberto Pignatti
Monika Oczkowska (Centre for Economic Analysis) Social Contexts and the Perception of
Differential Treatment, with: Michal Myck and Kajetan Trzciński
Maria Perrotta Berlin (Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics) Domestic Violence
Legislation - Awareness and Support in Latvia, Russia and Ukraine, with:
Pamela Campa, Elena Paltseva, Solomiya Shpak, Marija Krumina and Anna Pluta
Comments and discussions
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11:30-11:45
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11:45-12:00
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2. Lunch break
Keynote Lecture:
Bilge Erten (Northeastern University) The Causes and Consequences of Domestic Violence
Policy panel: Dimensions of gender-based violence in military conflicts: limiting
the scale and assisting the victims
Bilge Erten (Northeastern University)
Katerina Mantouvalou (ICF)
Chen Reis (Univerisity of Denver)
Lotta Sylwander (SIDA)
Leena Vastapuu (Swedish Defence University)
Moderator: Pamela Campa (SITE)
Coffee break
Understanding the Factors Behind Domestic Violence:
Deniz Sanin (Georgetown University) Paid Work for Women and Domestic Violence: Evi-
dence from the Rwandan Coffee Mills
Cristina Clerici (Stockholm School of Economics) Unemployment and Intra-Household
Dynamics: the Effect of Male Job Loss on Intimate Partner Violence in Uganda, with: Stefano
Tripodi
Ria Ivandic (London School of Economics) Football, Alcohol and Domestic Abuse, with:
Tom Kirchmaier and Neus Torres-Blas
Closing of the Conference
WEDNESDAY 11 MAY 2022
12:30-13:30
13:30-14:30
14:30-16:00
16:00-16:15
16:15-16:45
16:45-17:15
17:15-17:45
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