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The Power of Political Voice: Women's Political Representation and Crime in India.
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by Iyer, Lakshmi

Using state-level variation in the timing of political reforms, we find that an increase in female representation in local government induces a large and significant rise in documented crimes against women in India. Our evidence suggests that this increase is good news, driven primarily by greater reporting rather than greater incidence of such crimes. In contrast, we find no increase in crimes against men or gender-neutral crimes. We also examine the effectiveness of alternative forms of political representation: large scale membership of women in local councils affects crime against them more than their presence in higher level leadership positions.

Publication Type: Working Papers
Publisher: Harvard Business School
Published Date: March 2011
Field of Interest: International Relations
Iyer, Lakshmi, Anandi Mani, Prachi Mishra and Petia Topalova. "The Power of Political Voice: Women's Political Representation and Crime in India." Working Paper 2011-0005, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, March 2011.
Harvard Business School Working Paper No. 11-092, March 2011.