Gendered violence and citizenship: the long term effects of domestic violence on mental health, housing, work and social activity

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2015

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Franzway, S.
Wendt, S.
Moulding, N.
Zufferey, C.
Chung, D.
Elder, A.

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Women’s rights as citizens continue to be damaged by the persistence of violence against them. Citizenship assumes all members of society are equal; however, gender inequality remains embedded in the fabric of society.Men’s violence against women exacerbates gender inequality and takes a range of forms.This study investigated intimate partner violence (IPV), which has a direct impact on one in four women during their lifetime.

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