Data and Code for: Unintended Consequences of Lockdowns: COVID-19 and the Shadow Pandemic [India]
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- https://www.openicpsr.org/openicpsr/project/165302/
- Description
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This is the code and data repository for the article "Unintended Consequences of Lockdowns: COVID-19 and the Shadow Pandemic." Violence against women is a problem worldwide, with economic costs ranging from 1-4% of global GDP. Using variation in the intensity of government-mandated lockdowns in India, we show that domestic violence complaints increase 0.48 SD in districts with the strictest lockdown rules. We find similarly large increases in cybercrime complaints. However, rape and sexual assault complaints decrease 0.4 SD in districts with the strictest lockdowns, consistent with decreased female mobility in public spaces, public transport, and workplaces. Longer-term analysis shows that increases in domestic violence complaints persist one year later, while other complaints related to rape, sexual assault, and cybercrimes return to pre-lockdown levels.
Geographic Coverage: IndiaTime Period : 2018 – 2021Data Types: administrative records data; program source code; survey dataThe following publications are supplemented by the data in this project.
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Ravindran, Saravana, and Manisha Shah. “Unintended Consequences of Lockdowns: COVID-19 and the Shadow Pandemic.” Nature Human Behaviour, n.d.
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- Sample
- Format
- Single study
- Country
- India
- Title
- Data and Code for: Unintended Consequences of Lockdowns: COVID-19 and the Shadow Pandemic [India]
- Format
- Single study