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Intimate Partner Violence and Household Decision Making Autonomy : Effects of the Malian Conflict on Women (English)

Rates of intimate partner violence vary widely across regions. Evidence suggests that some of this variation can be attributed to exposure to armed conflict. This study exploits variation in the timing and location of conflict events related to the war in Mali to examine the effect of conflict on intimate partner violence and some women’s empowerment outcomes. The study used data from the Demographic and Health Survey spatially linked to conflict...
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Ekhator-Mobayode,Uche Eseosa; Kelly,Jocelyn Thalassa Deverall; Rubin,Amalia Hadas; Arango,Diana Jimena.

Intimate Partner Violence and Household Decision Making Autonomy : Effects of the Malian Conflict on Women (English). Policy Research working paper|no. WPS 9821 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/478241635473536616

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