An Intergenerational Model of Domestic Violence

Working Paper: NBER ID: w9099

Authors: Robert A. Pollak

Abstract: This paper proposes and analyzes an intergenerational model of domestic violence (IMDV) in which behavioral strategies or scripts are transmitted from parents to children. The model rests upon three key assumptions: * The probability that a husband will be violent depends on whether he grew up in a violent home. * The probability that a wife will remain with a violent husband depends on whether she grew up in a violent home. * Individuals who grew up in violent homes tend to marry individuals who grew up in violent homes. The IMDV calls attention to three features neglected in the domestic violence literature. The first is the marriage market. If some men are more likely than others to be violent as husbands and some women are more likely than others to remain in violent marriages, then the probability that such individuals marry each other is crucial. The second neglected feature is divorce: ongoing domestic violence requires the conjunction of a husband who is violent and a wife who stays. Third, variables and policies that reduce the rate of domestic violence in the short run are likely to reduce it even further in the long run.

Keywords: Domestic Violence; Intergenerational Transmission; Marriage; Divorce

JEL Codes: D1


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
whether he grew up in a violent home (J12)the probability of a husband being violent (J12)
her upbringing in a violent household (J12)the probability of a wife remaining with a violent husband (J12)
individuals raised in violent homes (J12)the probability of marrying others from similar backgrounds (J12)
whether he grew up in a violent home (J12)the probability of marrying others from similar backgrounds (J12)
her upbringing in a violent household (J12)the probability of marrying others from similar backgrounds (J12)

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