Martín Benavides
Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
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Journal of Family Violence | 2015
Martín Benavides; Juan Leon Jara Almonte; Marcela Ponce de Leon Marquina
Using a unique dataset collected from three regions in Peru (Huancavelica, Lima and Loreto), this study explores the co-occurrence of domestic and child violence within households; that is, the situation where a victim of domestic violence (mother) becomes a perpetrator towards other family members (children) in the same household. Secondly, the study seeks to analyze whether that relationship varies according to different levels of family wealth. The findings reveal that there is effectively, a co-occurrence between domestic and child violence.
The Sociology of Race and Ethnicity | 2018
Martín Benavides; Juan León; Claudia Galindo; Cedric Herring
Despite recent efforts by the Peruvian government to rectify centuries of injustice against Afro-Peruvians, not much is known about the relative influence of discrimination and social origins on Afro-Peruvians’ access to higher education. Using data from the 2014 Specialized Study of Afro-Peruvian Population and logistic regression, the authors examine the influence of skin color and social origins on access to higher education for Afro-Peruvians. The results suggest that after controlling for individual and contextual indicators, the darkest Afro-Peruvians had significantly lower odds of accessing higher education than the lightest Afro-Peruvians. In addition, Afro-Peruvians whose mothers enrolled in secondary education or beyond had higher odds of accessing higher education than those whose mothers only attained primary education or less. More important, there was an interaction effect between skin color and social origins such that differences in access to higher education between darkest and the lightest Afro-Peruvians were observed only for those whose mothers had obtained secondary or a higher degrees and not for those whose mothers completed primary school or less. The effects of colorism persisted mainly in higher social status contexts.
Intelligence | 2015
David P. Baker; Paul J. Eslinger; Martín Benavides; Ellen Peters; Nathan F. Dieckmann; Juan León
Current HIV Research | 2015
Nathan F. Dieckmann; Ellen Peters; Juan León; Martín Benavides; David P. Baker; Alison Norris
Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo | 2013
Martín Benavides; Juan León
Documentos de Investigación | 2015
Martín Benavides; Juan León; Frida Haag; Selene Cueva
Archive | 2018
Martín Benavides; Manuel Etesse
Archive | 2016
Martín Benavides; Juan León; Manuel Etesse; Lucía Espezúa
MINISTERIO DE EDUCACION | 2016
Juan León; Martín Benavides; Marcela Ponce de León; Lucía Espezúa; Grade. Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo
Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo | 2016
Alejandro Wangeman; Martín Benavides; Lucía Espezúa; Juan León