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Costs of Intimate Partner Violence at the Household and Community Levels
Costs of Intimate Partner Violence at the Household and Community Levels
An Operational Framework for Developing Countries
Nata Duvvury, Caren Grown, Jennifer Redner
2004
Violence in intimate partner relationships is the most common form of gender-based violence experienced by women across the globe. However, while domestic violence exacts an enormous toll on society, putting a dollar figure on the actual cost is difficult. This paper attempts to develop an operational framework for estimating economic costs of domestic violence in developing countries.
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