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. 2023 Jan;87:102722. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102722

Table A.2.

Effect of female homicides news on helpline calls.

Treatment (1) (2) (3) (4)
Femicides
Other homicides
Dep. variable Total calls per 100k pop Calls from victims per 100k pop Total calls per 100k pop Calls from victims per 100k pop
t 4 or earlier −0.012 −0.004 −0.003 −0.002
(0.016) (0.005) (0.016) (0.008)
t 3 −0.011 0.012 −0.031 −0.028***
(0.018) (0.010) (0.024) (0.011)
t 2 0.026 0.025 0.049 −0.001
(0.032) (0.017) (0.041) (0.016)
t 0.006 0.000 0.014 0.003
(0.019) (0.013) (0.031) (0.017)
t+1 0.054*** 0.025*** −0.012 −0.020
(0.013) (0.009) (0.022) (0.015)
t+2 0.025 0.021 0.027 0.014
(0.023) (0.016) (0.024) (0.013)
t+3 −0.011 −0.001 0.026 −0.002
(0.019) (0.009) (0.026) (0.010)
t+4or later −0.004 −0.006 −0.005 −0.003
(0.013) (0.008) (0.017) (0.008)

Observations 28,231 28,231 28,231 28,231
R-squared 0.307 0.184 0.306 0.184

Note: The baseline period is t1 (one week prior to the event of interest). The dependent variable is the number of helpline calls (total or from victims only) per 100,000 population. Population-weighted estimates include province and week-year fixed effects. Standard errors are clustered at province level. *** p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1.