Violence against women and the macroeconomy: The case of Ghana

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Journal of International Development

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Violence against women (VAW) is a widely recognized human rights violations, but whose wider economic ramifica tions are less understood. In this article, we apply the multiplier analysis based on 2015 social accounting matrix of In Ghana, we outline how the individual microlevel income loss is translated to a macroeconomic loss. We argue that the macroeconomic loss due to VAW, which amounts to about 0.94% of Ghanaian GDP, is not a once-off loss but a permanent, invisible leakage from the circular flow of the economy. The article highlights the potential consequences of the loss over a period of time in the status quo scenario.

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