灾难是否总会增加亲密伴侣暴力?

Do disasters always increase intimate partner violence?

Oxford Economic Papers · 2026
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研究巴布亚新几内亚大地震如何改变人们对亲密伴侣暴力的态度和实际发生率,发现受灾地区男性对暴力的接受度大幅下降,女性报告暴力事件减少,原因是女性在家庭中角色扩大。

Abstract

Abstract We examine how a severe earthquake changed attitudes about and the prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) in Papua New Guinea. Although there are several reasons why disasters can aggravate IPV, we illustrate a large decline in the acceptability of IPV among men in disaster-affected regions and a smaller and noisier decline in reported incidents of IPV, driven entirely by strong and precisely estimated declines among women who are least likely to underreport violence. We further illustrate an important mechanism explaining the improvement, where we find evidence of an expanded role for women in the household. The results highlight that disasters can have important non-economic impacts that need not always be negative and illustrate the value of a survey-based technique to more fully analyze sensitive issues that are difficult to address with standard survey modules.

自然灾害家庭暴力性别研究发展经济学