RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Domestic Violence Reports and the Mental Health and Well-Being of Victims and Their Children JF Journal of Human Resources FD University of Wisconsin Press SP S152 OP S186 DO 10.3368/jhr.1222-12698R1 VO 59 IS S A1 Bhuller, Manudeep A1 Dahl, Gordon B. A1 Løken, Katrine V. A1 Mogstad, Magne YR 2024 UL http://jhr.uwpress.org/content/59/S/S152.abstract AB We study the costs associated with domestic violence (DV) in Norway by comparing outcomes before and after a DV report, using those who will be victimized in the future as controls. A DV report is associated with increased mental health diagnoses for both victims and their children and reduced financial resources. Victims experience marital dissolution, more doctor visits, lower employment, reduced earnings, and higher use of disability insurance. Their children are more likely to receive child protective services and commit a crime. Using a complementary regression discontinuity (RD) design, we find declines in children’s test scores and grade completion.