Now with a working link!
docs.iza.org/dp17450.pdf
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๐ Which Policies Can Mitigate Backlash?
4๏ธโฃReframing the same program as a โFamily and Community Programโ instead of a โWomenโs Empowerment Programโ boosted support.
See the draft for a lot more!
๐https://docs.iza.org/dp17450.pdf
Comments welcome!
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๐In round 2, men were placed at the receiving end.
- 18% paid money to hide their household's involvement in empowerment programs.
- Men who hid were more likely to have penalized empowered women in round 1.
3๏ธโฃSocial image concerns are likely a key driver of male backlash
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๐ What Drives Backlash?
Using separate treatment arms, we study backlash under different conditions, including:
- men's loss of relative status
- men's loss of control over resources.
2๏ธโฃBacklash occurs regardless of how empowerment is achieved.
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๐ Measuring Backlash Ethically
- Our study paired 1,007 men in Bihar with an anonymous female partner.
- In a one-shot game, men decide whether to financially penalise their partner at a cost.
1๏ธโฃ Empowered women are penalised 2X of an otherwise identical control (17% vs 8%).
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๐ Backlash is widespread yet understudied
๐ We reviewed 20 years of studies on female empowerment programs in top economics journals.
- Only 26% collected data on potential male backlash.
- When measured, it was identified in some form in 40% of programs (!)๐จ
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๐จNew WP Alert!๐จ
When women become empowered, some men retaliate. Why? Which policies can mitigate this?
We investigate male backlash in response to female empowerment in rural India (with @ccullen.bsky.social , Vecci, & Talbot-Jones).
๐https://docs.iza.org/dp17450.pdf
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