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Replication Data for: Expressive Power of Anti-Violence Legislation: Changes in Social Norms on Violence Against Women in Mexico

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Title Replication Data for: Expressive Power of Anti-Violence Legislation: Changes in Social Norms on Violence Against Women in Mexico
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QHCTDX
 
Creator Htun, Mala
Francesca Jensenius
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description While a significant amount of research has examined the conditions giving rise to legal and policy reform on violence against women (VAW), there is less understanding of how much and in what ways VAW laws have affected society. Many observers lament the weak enforcement of VAW legislation, while others are skeptical that new laws on violence—and other rights enacted by consolidating democracies—are changing social relations in intended ways. In this paper, we argue that even weakly enforced laws can contribute to positive social change. We theorize the expressive power of VAW legislation, and present evidence for a cautiously optimistic assessment of current trends on violence against women and the ways that VAW laws affect social norms. Focusing on a time of major legal changes related to VAW in Mexico, we explore over-time trends in behavior and attitudes related to violence by analyzing four waves of the national survey on the Dynamics of Household Relations (ENDIREH, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2016), which includes detailed interviews with hundreds of thousands of Mexican women. We find that over this period, the share of women experiencing intimate partner abuse declined, attitudes condoning violence shifted, reporting rates rose, and most women learned about legislation to protect their rights. These changes indicate the emergence of new social norms and are consistent with our expectations about the expressive power of anti-violence legislation.
 
Subject Social Sciences
violence against women
social norms
Mexico
gender equality
 
Date 2022-01-03
 
Contributor Jensenius, Francesca