This study explores the gendered impacts of violent crime on economic opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). While both men and women experience violent crime, their exposure to violent crime and the consequences they suffer differ. Women are disproportionately affected by intimate partner violence (IPV), sexual harassment, and mobility restrictions, all of which limit their labor market participation and economic independence. Through a review of the literature, the study identifies six primary mechanisms through which violent crime affects economic outcomes of women: sectoral segregation, fear of victimization, mobility constraints, intra-household bargaining power shifts, increased IPV, and disruptions to human capital accumulation. By analyzing these gendered dimensions, the study highlights how violent crime may contribute to inequality and restrict women’s access to economic opportunities. Policy responses must go beyond general crime reduction strategies and incorporate gender-sensitive interventions, including stronger legal protections, labor market reforms, and investments in childcare and financial inclusion. Addressing violent crime from a gendered perspective is essential for fostering economic resilience and reducing inequalities in LAC.
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| Jacobus de Hoop | World Bank and IZA | jdehoop@worldbank.org |
| Ana Tribin | World Bank | atribinuribe@worldbank.org |
| Andrea Velásquez | University of Colorado Denver and IZA | andrea.velasquez@ucdenver.edu |
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| Latin America | LAC |
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