Sexual Violence: A Model of Occupational Choice and Gender Wage Gap
Surge in sexual violence in India is a public concern in the recent times. I present the stylized facts regarding rapes in India over time and contrast them to the global data. Incidence of rape is positively associated with per capita income of a country and to female participation in the labour fo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of interdisciplinary economics 2015-07, Vol.27 (2), p.219-244 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Surge in sexual violence in India is a public concern in the recent times. I
present the stylized facts regarding rapes in India over time and contrast them
to the global data. Incidence of rape is positively associated with per capita
income of a country and to female participation in the labour force. The
documented empirical facts may not be representative of the reality because of
many unreported incidences. Even though, we accept the empirical facts on their
face value, these facts may not represent general rise in crime levels but a
shift in occupational choice for women who are increasingly into non-traditional
roles. I build a theoretical model where a woman has the choice to work in
non-traditional sector as opposed to a traditional one. The model predicts that
the gender gap in wages will reduce with technological progress but the sexual
assault will register a rise. This will result in intensification in public
demand for infrastructure that makes woman safe in their non-traditional
role.
JEL: J16, J62, O33 |
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ISSN: | 0260-1079 2321-5305 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0260107915583740 |