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Determinants of Family Stress and Domestic Violence: Lessons from the COVID-19 Outbreak

Louis-Philippe Béladn, Abel Brodeur, Joanne Haddad and Derek Mikola

Canadian Public Policy, 2021, vol. 47, issue 3, 439-459

Abstract: In this article, we examine Canadians' concerns regarding the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on domestic violence and family stress. Our empirical analysis relies on a unique survey conducted online, the Canadian Perspective Survey Series, which allows us to investigate the determinants of concerns regarding family stress and domestic violence during the first COVID-19 lockdown. We find no evidence that changes in work arrangements are related to concerns regarding family stress and violence in the home. In contrast, we find that the inability to meet financial obligations and concerns about maintaining social ties are significantly related to concerns about family stress and domestic violence.

Keywords: COVID-19; domestic violence; family stress; isolation; lockdown; remote work (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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