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Citation

Ellis D. Violence Vict. 1989; 4(4): 235-255.

Affiliation

Department of Sociology, LaMarsh Research Programme on Violence, York University, Ontario, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1989, Springer Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2487137

Abstract

Does women abuse vary with marital status and, if so, why? The primary objectives of this article are to answer these two questions. A review of research findings indicates that men are more likely to beat women they live with than those they have married. The theoretical accounts of Goode and Gelles are used as a starting point for an explanation of this finding. Implicated in this explanation are social factors operating at the level of society (group memberships), a disjunction between patriarchal societal norms and their existential basis in households (employment patterns), relational norms (ambiguity and flexibility), and social and economic costs. These variables influence woman abuse differentials by either increasing the amount of strain/stress or decreasing the likelihood of effective social regulation.


Language: en

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