Mining and women’s agency: Evidence on acceptance of domestic violence and shared decision-making in India

World Development(2023)

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• Employs a geospatial cross-sectional approach to determine effects of proximity to mines and mineral deposits on women’s agency in India. • Women’s acceptance of intimate partner violence and barriers to accessing healthcare are negatively associated with proximity to mines. • Men’s likelihood of making decisions jointly with spouses increases, and men are less likely to justify domestic violence in the vicinity of mines. • Estimated benefits are larger near mines that employ relatively high shares of women. • Sharing of profits from resource extraction with local populations is the key mechanism through which the mining industry affects women’s agency. We study the impact of proximity to mineral deposits and active mines on women’s agency in India. Identification leverages the plausibly exogenous spatial variation in the occurrence of mineral deposits and mineral types across districts. Results indicate that women’s outcomes improve near mines: women have less tolerance of physical violence and they report fewer barriers to accessing healthcare. Concomitantly, men’s likelihood of making decisions jointly with spouses increases, and men are less likely to justify domestic violence. These benefits are larger near mines that employ relatively high shares of women. The key mechanism is the sharing of mining royalties with local groups to support investments in vulnerable populations, which contributes to better economic conditions for women. Findings imply that mineral mining can bring measurable benefits to women’s agency, especially when profits are invested in improving the welfare of local populations.
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domestic violence,decision-making decision-making,india,womens
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