More educated, more empowered? Complementarity between schooling and employment in the probability of domestic violence against women in Peru

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In Peru, in 2017, 7 out of 10 women who ever had a couple were victims of violence from their partners, whether in a psychological, physical or sexual way. The available statistics indicate that women with higher levels of education or with a job, face a greater likelihood of violence in their homes...

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Autor: Durán Fernández, Rosa Luz
Formato: documento de trabajo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad de Lima
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Materia:Violencia contra las mujeres
Trabajo
Mujeres
Educación
Violence against women
Labor
Women
Education
Perú
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title More educated, more empowered? Complementarity between schooling and employment in the probability of domestic violence against women in Peru
spellingShingle More educated, more empowered? Complementarity between schooling and employment in the probability of domestic violence against women in Peru
Durán Fernández, Rosa Luz
Violencia contra las mujeres
Trabajo
Mujeres
Educación
Violence against women
Labor
Women
Education
Perú
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.09.00
title_short More educated, more empowered? Complementarity between schooling and employment in the probability of domestic violence against women in Peru
title_full More educated, more empowered? Complementarity between schooling and employment in the probability of domestic violence against women in Peru
title_fullStr More educated, more empowered? Complementarity between schooling and employment in the probability of domestic violence against women in Peru
title_full_unstemmed More educated, more empowered? Complementarity between schooling and employment in the probability of domestic violence against women in Peru
title_sort More educated, more empowered? Complementarity between schooling and employment in the probability of domestic violence against women in Peru
author Durán Fernández, Rosa Luz
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Durán Fernández, Rosa Luz
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Trabajo
Mujeres
Educación
Violence against women
Labor
Women
Education
Perú
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Trabajo
Mujeres
Educación
Violence against women
Labor
Women
Education
Perú
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