Abstract
This paper examines the role of early exposure to war on contemporary social norms legitimizing domestic violence, utilising the Vietnam War over the period 1965–1975 as a case study. We employ a difference-in-differences strategy that exploits the district-level variation in bombing intensity and cohort-level variation in exposure at key developmental stages throughout childhood. The results suggest that women with higher exposure to bombing during utero to adolescence (ages 0–19) are more likely to justify intimate partner violence over three decades later. Our analysis of mechanisms suggests that lower educational attainment of women exposed to bombing likely drives this relationship. By documenting these long-term relationships in Vietnam, our study extends existing evidence concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa to a different historical and cultural setting, confirming the enduring legacies of war on the persistence of harmful gender norms.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 102567 |
| Number of pages | 23 |
| Journal | Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics |
| Volume | 122 |
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| Publication status | Published - May 2026 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 5 Gender Equality
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Keywords
- Attitudes
- Bombing
- Domestic violence
- Early-life
- Intimate partner violence
- Women
Projects
- 1 Active
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ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
True, J. (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI)), Carlson, B. (Chief Investigator (CI)), Douglas, H. (Chief Investigator (CI)), Davies, S. E. (Chief Investigator (CI)), Fisher, J. (Chief Investigator (CI)), Humphreys, C. F. (Chief Investigator (CI)), O'Leary, P. (Chief Investigator (CI)), Wendt, S. (Chief Investigator (CI)), D'Costa, B. (Chief Investigator (CI)), Mavisakalyan, A. (Chief Investigator (CI)), Mavisakalyan, A. (Chief Investigator (CI)), Flynn, A. (Chief Investigator (CI)), Wilson, D. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Kidman, J. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Tolmie, J. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Naepi, S. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Wood, E. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Goodmark, L. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Anderson, S. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Kotsadam, A. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Marddent, A. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Eddyono, S. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Olsson, M.-L. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Cripps, K. (Chief Investigator (CI)), Mataia-Milo, L. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Crookes, A. (Partner Investigator (PI)), Maitra, P. (Chief Investigator (CI)) & Tran, H. (Chief Investigator (CI))
ARC - Australian Research Council, University of Melbourne, Australian National University (ANU), Griffith University, Curtin University, Macquarie University, Monash University – Internal Faculty Contribution, Office of the eSafety Commissioner, Asia Foundation, Respect Victoria, ActionAid Australia, Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety Limited (ANROWS), Safe and Equal Inc (trading as Domestic Violence Victoria (DV Vic) Incorporated, No To Violence, Our Watch Limited, Western Australian Council of Social Services Inc, Domestic Violence NSW Inc, Wesnet (Women's Services Network) Incorporated, Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration, SMERU Research Institute, Black Rainbow, Gaston Zavalla Ortigas Peace Institute, UNFPA - United Nations Population Fund (Headquarters), Thammasat University, Lunivesite Aoao o Samoa (National University of Samoa), University of the South Pacific, Universitas Gadjah Mada (Gadjah Mada University), Peace Research Institute (PRIO), Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research, Auckland University of Technology, Research and Training Center for Community Development (RTCCD), University of Auckland, University of British Columbia, University of Maryland Baltimore , Victoria University of Wellington, Yale University, Australian Institute of Women Judges, Kornar Winmil Yunti Aboriginal Corporation, Women's Safety Services SA Incorporated, DVConnect Limited, Koorie Women Mean Business Incorporated, National Indigenous Australians Agency, Breaking Silent Codes Network Incorporated, Department of Social Services (DSS) (Australia) , National Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research Ltd (trading as The Lowitja Institute), Fiji Women's Rights Movement, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) (Australia), Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of New South Wales (AH&MRC), Raoul Wallenberg Institute
1/01/24 → 31/12/30
Project: Research
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