Can role model women in politics help married women reduce suicides? Evidence from a quasi-experimental study in Brazil

BackgroundThe medical literature has demonstrated that macro-variables and social factors can influence suicide rates. Additionally, social science literature has shown that women in prominent political positions (such as mayors) can influence the behavior of other women. The purpose of our work is...

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Main Authors: Gabriela Gerote Arvate, Paulo Arvate, Adriano Massuda, Raffael Massuda, Rifat Atun
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1513669/full
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description BackgroundThe medical literature has demonstrated that macro-variables and social factors can influence suicide rates. Additionally, social science literature has shown that women in prominent political positions (such as mayors) can influence the behavior of other women. The purpose of our work is to demonstrate that women in such positions reduce suicide rates within a group affected by gender inequality: married women.MethodologyWe use regression discontinuity methodology and quasi-experimental electoral designs (elections with a margin of victory very close to zero) to ensure causal inference between the election of women and suicide rates among married women.Principal findingsMunicipalities that elected women as mayors have 1.33 fewer suicides among married women per 100,000 inhabitants compared to those that elected men as mayors.ConclusionThese results offer new insights into how empowered women can challenge social norms and improve public health outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-61792195c96542f495537616204897782025-01-13T15:35:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652025-01-011210.3389/fpubh.2024.15136691513669Can role model women in politics help married women reduce suicides? Evidence from a quasi-experimental study in BrazilGabriela Gerote Arvate0Paulo Arvate1Adriano Massuda2Raffael Massuda3Rifat Atun4Faculdade Israelita de Ciências da Saúde Albert Einstein Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, BrazilSão Paulo School of Business Administration - Getulio Vargas Foundation, São Paulo, BrazilSão Paulo School of Business Administration - Getulio Vargas Foundation, São Paulo, BrazilDepartment of Forensic Medicine and Psychiatry, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, BrazilHarvard Center for Population and Development Studies, School of Public Health, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United StatesBackgroundThe medical literature has demonstrated that macro-variables and social factors can influence suicide rates. Additionally, social science literature has shown that women in prominent political positions (such as mayors) can influence the behavior of other women. The purpose of our work is to demonstrate that women in such positions reduce suicide rates within a group affected by gender inequality: married women.MethodologyWe use regression discontinuity methodology and quasi-experimental electoral designs (elections with a margin of victory very close to zero) to ensure causal inference between the election of women and suicide rates among married women.Principal findingsMunicipalities that elected women as mayors have 1.33 fewer suicides among married women per 100,000 inhabitants compared to those that elected men as mayors.ConclusionThese results offer new insights into how empowered women can challenge social norms and improve public health outcomes.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1513669/fullgender inequalitysocial normsmarried women’s suiciderole model womenregression discontinuity design
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Can role model women in politics help married women reduce suicides? Evidence from a quasi-experimental study in Brazil
Frontiers in Public Health
gender inequality
social norms
married women’s suicide
role model women
regression discontinuity design
title Can role model women in politics help married women reduce suicides? Evidence from a quasi-experimental study in Brazil
title_full Can role model women in politics help married women reduce suicides? Evidence from a quasi-experimental study in Brazil
title_fullStr Can role model women in politics help married women reduce suicides? Evidence from a quasi-experimental study in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Can role model women in politics help married women reduce suicides? Evidence from a quasi-experimental study in Brazil
title_short Can role model women in politics help married women reduce suicides? Evidence from a quasi-experimental study in Brazil
title_sort can role model women in politics help married women reduce suicides evidence from a quasi experimental study in brazil
topic gender inequality
social norms
married women’s suicide
role model women
regression discontinuity design
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1513669/full
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